Eastbourne Borough boss Garry Wilson wants his side to bounce back with a win tomorrow at Fleet Town to heap the pressure on the chasing pack.

A mistake by goalkeeper Paul Stark saw the eastern division leaders lose 2-1 at third-placed Dorchester on Tuesday night but despite the defeat they remain a point ahead of their closest rivals Salisbury at the top having played the same number of games.

Wilson said: "It is a tricky game at Fleet as they are fighting to stay above the relegation places but we have to be positive and go there believing we can get a result.

"We then have two home games against Corby and Spalding, who are in the relegation places, and hopefully we can build on those games with wins which will put the pressure on the other sides at the top."

Justin Harris (back) was on the bench against Dorchester but is not 100 per cent fit and is doubtful for the trip.

Priory Lane will be inspected by Southern League officials on Tuesday night for suitability for the premier division should they get promoted.