It is all about pride and a decent finish for the local sides in London Three and Four South-West as the season has just two weeks to run.
Southampton can drag Surrey side Old Emanuel down into the regional leagues with them when they bring the outfit just above them to Test Park and a victory for the city side will allow Petersfield breathing space in the fight against the drop.
Skipper Marcus Coffin is fit enough to take a place on the replacements' bench so Tony Cador, who reverts back to his much preferred back-row berth, holds onto the captaincy with Dave Ward and Richard Fearon combining in the centres.
Dave Griffiths moves back to fly-half as the home side pull out all the stops in selecting a strong side. "We are just looking for a good performances, as we want to end the season on a high."
Romsey will also be looking to say farewell to London Four with a couple of decent results but they travel to high-flying Dorking tomorrow, but they have a host of injuries again, which have hampered them through this turbulent season.
Winchester are still targeting third place in London Three South-West but so are their hosts of tomorrow, Old Wimbledonians, who have a game in hand over Barry Bridgman's side.
Tottonians have the weekend off as they were scheduled to play Old Blues.
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