GARY Allen won't have to plan any scouting missions before taking on Saltdean tomorrow.

The Ringmer boss will be hoping his defence can silence one of the most potent attacks in the county at Hill Park.

But he should know what to expect, with Saltdean's attack led by his son Leighton and ex-Ringmer man Syd Harman.

Allen said: "I look forward to these games. We'll get behind the ball and make life difficult."

Stacey Cooper returns for Ringmer but his cousin, Terry, is out of the Saltdean side because of work commitments.

Burgess Hill striker Sean Grice could be out for six weeks after injuring an ankle in the midweek win at Broadbridge Heath.

Hillians hope Alan Ingledew recovers from flu in time for tomorrow's home clash with Selsey.

Struggling Hailsham expect to be without Phil Comber, Paul Veiga and Paul and Martin Richardson as they chase precious points at Pagham.

Bottom side Broadbridge Heath may change half their team at Chichester in a last throw of the survival dice.

New striker Steve Smith, who played previously for Coventry University, is likely to get a chance and Heath hope to have Marcus Cooke (Wick) and goalkeeper Steve Waller (East Preston) on board in time for the match.

Heath are chasing Wick defender Steve Breach while boss Martin Gander plans to give the fit again Stuart McCall and promising striker Steve Wright opportunities.

Chi expect to sign Selsey's John Bines.

John Keeley makes his Littlehampton debut against East Preston tonight but Steve Guille has been suffering from bronchitis and may miss out.

At the other end, former Marigolds goalkeeper Mark Howells could return to the EP side. Matt Beard is back after six weeks out with a hamstring injury.

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