Ian Chapman has told his Burgess Hill players they can wave goodbye to the FA Trophy if they play like they did last Saturday.
The Hillians fought back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at home to Hythe in Ryman south last Saturday.
Today they host Ryman premier side Leatherhead in the third qualifying round of the Trophy.
Boss Chapman said: “It will be a difficult game because they are a good side but if we are at our best we can compete with them.
“If we play like we did in our last league game we will get beaten. If we get back to how we have been playing this season we will give them a good game.”
Sam Fisk is still missing with a knee injury. Graham Martin is back in training but not ready to play.
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