STRIKER Martin Paul is not expecting the same angry scenes this Saturday that were witnessed when Chippenham entertained Hinckley United in April.

Chippenham's 4-0 win at home to Moor Green on Saturday has kept their hopes of making the play-offs alive but they must beat Hinckley.

Paul said the players would be focussed on getting the three points and not about settling scores with the Hinckley players.

"To be honest the last match against Hinckley hasn't been mentioned much," he said. "We are just grateful after Saturday that we are still in with a shout. Their tactics didn't work the first time they tried it and I'm hoping it will be an open game this time."

Paul said he did not feel there was any bad blood between the sides and said the flare-up in the last game was just down to frustration.

"It boiled over at end due to their frustration that they had lost their lead," he added.

"We shouldn't have reacted but this Saturday it is all about result and not what has happened between the teams.

"If they do want to adopt that attitude with us again I think we've proved that we are happy to stand up and be counted.

"But either way will be fine because the lads are on a very good roll after the last two results."