CIRENCESTER face another side with little to play for tomorrow but manager Brian Hughes warns that such fixtures pose the biggest danger to the Centurions' Western Division title dreams.
A trip to lower-midtable Evesham should not represent a problem but fresh from the midweek scare against Taunton, with Ciren winning 2-1 thanks to a late Ben Fitch goal, Hughes is taking nothing for granted.
He said: "Playing these teams in the bottom half are the most difficult games at this stage. Like Taunton on Tuesday they have nothing to lose and play without fear."
The Centurions, who have injury doubts over Andy McCabe (ankle) and Scott Griffin (groin), remain 11 points behind leaders Redditch with four games in hand.
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