Continue the hunt for a play-off spot.

By David Simpson

Strike force in tune

The Lilywhites currently sit in seventh position in the East Division table, 5 points behind Chalfont St Peter who are place in front of them, but City do have 3 games in hand.

They take on a Uxbridge side who lost 3-0 at Chalfont last Saturday, and like City have seen several fixtures in recent weeks postponed due to the weather. Aside from the postponed games, they have also recently gone on a run of 3 consecutive victories against Fleet, Aylesbury and Aylebsury United respectively. The hosts currently sit 13th in the table having won 13 times this season – 8 at home and 5 away.

City go into the game looking to continue with the momentum they gained following their 6-1 win at bottom club Arlesey last Saturday. That victory ensured that the Lilywhites returned to winning ways following two successive defeats against Thame and Hayes & Yeading.

After impressing on his debut at Arlesey last week, new signing Ebby Nelson-Addy looks set to continue in the City midfield. Ryan Sharman and James Hall look set to spearhead the City attack once more as the Lilywhites go into the final 12 league games of the season – 7 of which are currently scheduled to be played during April.

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