Sussex coach Peter Moores has set his side a target of winning their last seven National League games.

That starts with the day-nighter against Lancashire at Hove today (4.10pm).

It may seem a tall order for a team with just two wins all season, a record that means they will still be bottom of Division Two even if they avenge their four wicket defeat at Old Trafford earlier in the season.

But Moores detects a confident mood among the players following the morale-boosting Championship win over champions-elect Surrey in their last game nine days ago.

And he has the boost of naming a fully-fit squad tonight, something of a rarity in the National League this season.

Moores said: "The Surrey win has really lifted the dressing room and the time off the lads have had since will have really set them up to play hard, competitive cricket in the last four weeks of the season.

"If we win our last seven games then I'm sure we will finish out of the bottom four which means we won't have to play first-class opposition in the C&G Trophy next season.

"So that's an incentive. Everyone is fit and we have got a lot of players like Murry Goodwin, who scored a hundred against Surrey, going into the game in good form.

"We know that a good performance tonight will also set us up nicely for the Championship game against Lancashire on Thursday."

Sussex (probable): Montgomerie, Adams, Goodwin, Cottey, Ambrose, Prior, Martin-Jenkins, Innes, Davis, Kirtley, Taylor.

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