CHIPPENHAM Town manager Steve White is not putting too much emphasis on tomorrow's opponents as his side look to consolidate their play-off position.
The Bluebirds travel to Dr Martens League high-flyers Weymouth desperate for points as they continue their effort to climb up the table.
Weymouth have been one of the sides to beat all season and despite a recent blip in form are still in a good position to challenge Crawley Town for the championship, but White is unconcerned by his opponents.
He said: "It is a good place to go and there will be a big crowd there as Weymouth are fighting for the championship.
"Our players are looking forward to the game and will certainly not be daunted by the occasion.
"We have beaten sides that Weymouth have struggled against and we will not be worrying about them. We have proved we can compete with the best teams in the league. Any team can beat anyone in this league."
Chippenham have failed to score in their last two league matches, a 1-0 reverse at home to Crawley and a 0-0 draw with Dover, but White is unconcerned.
He said: "It was no disgrace the way we lost to Crawley and the Dover match was ruined by farcical conditions.
"But it is now time for the players to refocus and get back on a run. Hopefully we will have a nice day, a good pitch and a good referee and we will have no excuses.
"We have seven matches left and I think three wins and a draw will give us a very good chance of making the play-offs."
Mark Badman is still doubtful with his hamstring injury for tomorrow but Charlie Griffin is expected to have recovered from an arm injury.
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