Leaders Hereford FC do not have a game in the Southen Premier League until next Saturday.
However several of the clubs around them are playing on Tuesday evening.
Kettering v Dorchester
King's Lynn v Basingstoke
St Ives v Royston
Stratford v Hitchin
Tiverton v Frome
Weymouth v Slough
Whilst both King's Lynn (2nd) and Kettering (4th) have what look like easy games, the fixture that stands out is at Weymouth (3rd) who play Slough (5th).
Whatever the result at Weymouth it will mean that one or other, or possibly both, teams will lose ground on Hereford.
On Saturday both teams were in great form with Weymouth winning their game at Chesham 6-0 whilst Slough won 4-1 at Basingstoke, who defeated Hereford 3-1 recently.
Hereford 38/89
King's Lynn 39/85
Weymouth 39/81
Kettering 37/79
Slough 35/71
Tiverton 37/63
Joint caretaker-manager Louis Bell felt he saw enough positives to suggest the great escape can happen.
He said: ‘It is going to be a fight down to the wire with eight games left.
‘We can be pleased with many of the aspects of the Hereford game.
‘Three players were making their debut and they did well, though one had to come off early on.
‘We were competitive again against a big strong well organised side who are not top of the league for nothing.
‘They are full-time and have a big wage bill which we will never be able to compete against.
‘At the start of the second half we went out and gave it a good go.
‘Rowan pulled a goal back with a good strike.
‘Hereford then stepped up a gear and managed to pull away.
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Joint caretaker-manager Louis Bell felt he saw enough positives to suggest the great escape can happen.
He said: ‘It is going to be a fight down to the wire with eight games left.
‘We can be pleased with many of the aspects of the Hereford game.
‘Three players were making their debut and they did well, though one had to come off early on.
‘We were competitive again against a big strong well organised side who are not top of the league for nothing.
‘They are full-time and have a big wage bill which we will never be able to compete against.
‘At the start of the second half we went out and gave it a good go.
‘Rowan pulled a goal back with a good strike.
‘Hereford then stepped up a gear and managed to pull away.
Read more at: https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/gosport-borough-fc/bell-retains-gosport-belief-1-8431313
Read more at: https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/gosport-borough-fc/bell-retains-gosport-belief-1-8431313
Joint caretaker-manager Louis Bell felt he saw enough positives to suggest the great escape can happen.
He said: ‘It is going to be a fight down to the wire with eight games left.
‘We can be pleased with many of the aspects of the Hereford game.
‘Three players were making their debut and they did well, though one had to come off early on.
‘We were competitive again against a big strong well organised side who are not top of the league for nothing.
‘They are full-time and have a big wage bill which we will never be able to compete against.
‘At the start of the second half we went out and gave it a good go.
‘Rowan pulled a goal back with a good strike.
‘Hereford then stepped up a gear and managed to pull away.
Read more at: https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/gosport-borough-fc/bell-retains-gosport-belief-1-8431313
Read more at: https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/gosport-borough-fc/bell-retains-gosport-belief-1-8431313