CIRENCESTER host Solihull tomorrow in a game that has little relevance at either end of the Western Division.
Ciren have been safely nestled in mid-table for most of the season and Solihull are someway off the promotion pace many had expected them to maintain.
So the fixture acts as little more than a post-season friendly.
But Ciren boss Brian Hughes does not expect his charges to lose their competitive edge.
"I've said it before, we're not going up and we're not going down, but we've still got to play five of the better sides in this division, including Solihull, and we want to make a good account of ourselves," said Hughes. "These are the kind of games we like and hopefully we can finish with a few wins before we start thinking about next season."
The Centurions are at full strength for the game, with the exception of James Constable who is on a nine-day footballing break in America after two steady displays in the first team.
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