Chippenham coach Matt Sheppard reckons his side still have a lot to work on despite last week's encouraging Bath Combination Cup victory over Frome.
Sheppard's fourth-placed troops face the team just a place above them Swanage & Wareham in South West Two East.
Chippenham cannot take the title, while their hopes of a play-off spot have been more or less ended, but the club could still have a bearing on the outcome of the league.
Just three points cover the top three teams and leaders Oxford Harlequins, two points clear with a game in hand, are their visitors for the last game of the season on April 12
Chippenham have also won eight of their nine league games at Allington Field this season and Sheppard insists his side showed improvement in the cup battle last weekend.
Terry May, James Barnard and Grant Trewartha all return to give Sheppard something of a selection headache for the visit of the dangerous Swans.
Sheppard said: "The backline, especially in the first half last week, were always a danger to Frome.''
"It was a good win and we look forward to the next round as well as this league game with Swans.''
Chippenham will launch their Five Year Plan on Sunday to the members of the Mini Playing Section of the club.
All members are reminded that this presentation will start at 9.30am before the start of the matches against Supermarine.
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