THE MATCH: Concord Rangers and Poole Town have plenty to play for at the Aspect Arena tomorrow.

The Beach Boys need just a point to ensure they will be playing National League South football next season - at the expense of their opponents.

Poole are five points adrift in the relegation places and know defeat coupled with victory for Hungerford Town would send them down.

Four defeats in the last five for Poole means nothing less than three points will really do.

The sides drew 1-1 when they met earlier in the season.

THE INSIGHT: “We will still need something from the last two home games and with the injuries we have incurred recently we will have a limited squad available which will add more pressure,” said boss Adam Flanagan.

“It was great to see Manny (Ighorae) get a goal against Bognor and with a good pre-season under his belt he could have a big season next year. We defended well and limited them to shots from distance.

“We are all committed to do what is necessary to remain in the division. We had higher hopes for this season but securing safety once again will still be a fair achievement.

“Poole were one of the top teams in the division last year and the season they have had this time round shows the difficulties that this league poses. They have real quality in the final third and will pose a huge threat to us."

THE TEAM NEWS: Khale Da Costa and Steve King are out, Femi Akinwande, Manny Ighorae, Amos Nasha, Ben Greenhalgh, Rob Girdlestone and Lewis Taaffe are doubtful.