Leigh RMI v Hereford: RELEGATED Leigh RMI aim to finish with a flourish by completing their first Nationwide Conference double of the season on Saturday.
The Railwaymen play their final home game of a torrid season against championship chasing Hereford, a side they beat 1-0 last November.
Hereford a win to keep alive their faint championship hopes, as they are four points behind leaders Chester, with two games remaining.
RMI, fresh from their win over bottom club Northwich Victoria on Easter Monday, will have to turn out another makeshift side after being hit by a host of injuries.
Gerry Harrison, Paul Shepherd, Martyn Lancaster, Wayne Maden and Steve Redmond are all doubtful, and manager Phil Starbuck may have to name himself on the subs' bench again.
"We have a lot of injuries but we just have to get on with it," said Starbuck.
"It would be nice to finish at home on a high and we will give it our best shot. We have beaten them once and we can do it again.
"We can still finish above Farnborough, so there is everything to play for."
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