Southampton's game against Ellingham & Ringwood tomorrow brings added pressure to the home team.

With the Pickett's Post outfit three points clear of them in Hampshire 1, a home defeat will surely end Saints' chances of promotion.

Saints skipper Marcus Coffin says his team selection will be left until late owing to injuries and unavailability.

Ellingham coach Steve Anderson said: "We will pick from a squad of 23 as late as possible to give everyone a chance to prove fitness."

Alton travel to US Portsmouth with Alistair Willman coming in at fullback for Wallace, who moves out to right wing.

Petite comes in on the other wing to replace the injured Watts.

Millbrook visit New Milton with confidence high after a good result against Fareham Heathens last week.

Eastleigh have a must win' game at home to Farnborough.

The north Hampshire's club home thrashing of New Milton last week is in stark contrast to their away form - they have not won away all season.

Jim Longhurst and Andy Harding return for Eastleigh after spells away with the Army and work respectively.

Trojans travel to Fareham Heathens looking to complete their second double of the season.

Sitting three points clear at the top of Hampshire 1, Trojans have been doing just enough recently while all around have been dropping points.

An away win will finish off Heathens' challenge and take Trojans one hurdle closer to London 4.

Romsey travel to rock bottom Alresford in Hampshire 2 and must be wondering just what they have to do to win this season.

Romsey have taken seven points from their last five outings and they desperately need to triumph.

IOW take on Aldershot & Fleet without the unavailable Nick Puckett as they aim to bounce back from defeat against leaders East Dorset.

Spokesperson Kieran Leahy said: "This is a must-win encounter if we are to go up this season."

Fordingbridge travel to rock bottom Nomads after thrashing Chineham last week.

Fawley take on East Dorset, who have only lost once all season.

Tottonians tackle leaders Dorking tomorrow in a game that will make or break the Water Lane club's season.

After a disappointing result against Effingham & Leatherhead last week , nothing but a win will do against the League 3 high-flyers.

Last week's atrocious weather made a slippery slope for Totts and coach Bob Millard will be hoping for some dry weather to unleash his snarling backs.

Millard said: "You could feel the disappointment in the clubhouse last week. We owe it to our supporters to put in a big game."

Gosport & Fareham host Guernsey with Malcolm Wheeler returning at hooker.

Andy Notley is back in at flyhalf and Wayne Dugan returns after Navy duty at full-back.

Winchester, whose game last week was abandoned, travel to Old Riegatians.

Don't miss next Tuesday's Echo for Ray Hall's weekend round-up