After a series of 'must-win' games, Burgess Hill go to runaway leaders AFC Wimbledon with manager Gary Croydon describing it as a 'no lose' situation.

Croydon said: "Everyone is playing for runners-up spot and the four play-off places. Anything we get there will be a bonus.

"The players will give it their best shot and have the freedom to play as there is no pressure on them."

Leading scorer Steve Harper, on target in the 1-0 win over Dulwich Hamlet on Saturday, is doubtful with a groin strain and Matt Geard is ruled out with the recurrence of a hamstring injury.

Central defender Jay Head, who re-signed for Hillians from Worthing on Saturday, is set to make his debut.

Meanwhile, Hastings United manager Neville Southall expects to have most of the squad which beat Bromley 2-1 on Saturday available for tonight's trip to Tooting and Mitcham.

United are three points off the play-off places and Southall is hoping to bring in a new signing before tonight.

He also expects Richard Bolton to have shaken off a back injury but Peter Mortley is unavailable due to work commitments.