ROCHFORD Hundred complete their London Two North East season at league champions Diss tomorrow.

Rochford head into their final league game sitting sixth in the standings.

And Hundred’s first team manager Graham Pratt hopes to be able to finish on a high.

“With nothing to lose we will go all out to cause an upset,” said Pratt, whose side face Romford & Gidea Park in the Essex Cup final later this month.

“It will be a big ask but we know that on our day and in the right frame of mind we are capable of doing just that as we have the skills and fitness to keep going until the final whistle.

“We know that it will be extremely difficult to win at their place but I am confident the team will give it everything they have got.”

Elsewhere in London Two North this weekend, second placed South Woodham Ferrers travel to Epping Upper Clapton who are currently fifth, a point ahead of Rochford, looking to end their league season in style.

In London One North, Thurrock play their final home game of the season as they host Sudbury.

Thurrock are currently sixth in the standings and will be confident of seeing off a Sudbury side who are 12th with just two games of the season to go.

In London Three North East, eighth placed Basildon face a tough end to their campaign as they travel to a Wanstead side who sit second in the table and are still in with a chance of winning the league.

In Essex League One Premier, bottom of the table Billericay host fourth placed Maldon while Canvey Island - who are second - travel to sixth placed Stanford le Hope on the final day of the season.