THE pressure is off, almost, for Oxford City, as they prepare for their final home league game of the season against Bognor Regis Town in Vanarama National League South tomorrow.

Only a mathematical miracle will lead to Mark Jones’s side falling through the trapdoor.

They are nine points above Poole Town, who occupy the final relegation spot, with a vastly superior goal difference and their rivals have just three games remaining.

But boss Jones wants to end their Court Place Farm campaign on a high.

“We certainly want to finish the season off with a win at home,” he said.

“Barring a total calamity, we are safe now.

“But we want to finish on a high.

“This group of players have worked hard.”

Jones is hoping to name a full-strength side for the last home game of the campaign with Frankie Musonda returning from a foot injury and Eddie Jones from a one-match ban.

And the City boss hopes for a positive atmosphere at Court Place Farm, where he wants to reward the club’s loyal supporters.

“We have really appreciated the support we’ve had this season,” he said.

“We’ve had some terrific highs and some lows this season, but it’s been memorable.

“We want to send the supports away for the summer on a high.”

TOMORROW’S SQUAD Oxford City (v Bognor Regis Tn, home): from King, Jones, Stevens, Fofana, Musonda, Oastler, Poku, Nombe, Fleet, Paterson, Sinclair, Grant, Godwin-Malife, McEachran, Forde, Cotter.