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Oxford City boss Justin Merritt has told his players to focus on the next two games, and put the play-offs out of their mind.

Merritt wants his team to stick to the same work ethics that has seen them secure a play-off spot, but is looking for a positive finish to the regular season as they try and secure a home semi-final tie.

Merritt said: "If I'm perfectly honest, I don't particularly mind whom we play and where we play them in the play-offs.

"Whatever happens, it's going to be a one-off occasion, although obviously a home tie would be beneficial both in terms of finance and support on the day.

"But I want the players to forget about that for now. I want us to keep doing what we've been doing well, working really hard as a team and just win our last two games.

"We have to be professional to get six points from our last two games, and then we can start thinking about the play-off."

Leon Woodruffe (knee) and Errol Telemaque (back) are slight doubts as City host Burnham at Court Place Farm, while George Redknap faces a late fitness test on his injured hip.

Didcot Town defender Andy Williams could return from his long-term hamstring injury tomorrow.

Williams has been out of action for six weeks, but boss Stuart Peace says he may play some part in the clash with Bridgwater Town at Loop Meadow, with one eye on the play-offs.

Peace said: "I've just got to decide whether to risk him tomorrow, or give him one more week.

"Either way, he will definitely be fit for the play-offs which is a big boost."

Anaclet Odhiambo is the only absentee for Peace's side, as he has work commitments.

Like Merritt, Peace says he's not thinking about the play-offs just yet, but is not worried about whether they get a home or away tie.

He said: "If we win our last two games, we finish runners-up and guarantee a home tie.

"But our home form hasn't been great, while our away form has been, so we're between the devil and the deep blue sea. I haven't got a preference on who we play or where.

"As long as our performances are up to scratch, the results will follow."

Abingdon United welcome back youngster Sam Deering from a knee injury for their trip to Marlow.

Ryan Brooks and Daniel Meade also return after missing Tuesday's defeat against Paulton due to work commitments.

In the Premier Division, Banbury United face the long trip to Tiverton Town.

Nicky Gordon should return after being cup-tied for the senior cup final in midweek.

Scott Bridges (knee) is ruled out, but Matty Gooderick should return.

HOW THEY LINE UP

Oxford City (v Burnham, home): from Smith, Saulsbury, Woodruffe, Gunn, Pond, Avery, Telemaque, Malone, Stewart, Lyon, Bell, Carbon, Davis, Rmoea, Gardner, Redknap.

Didcot Tn (v Bridgwater Tn, home): from Watkins, Heapy, Davis, Peirson, Jack, Witt, King, Parrott, Powell, Vine, Rusher, Bicknell, Mulvany, Hope, Williams, Thomas.

Abingdon Utd (v Marlow, away): from Farrow, Moss, Organ, McCalmon, Franklin, Meade, Posey, Herbert, Malloy, J Brooks, R Brooks, Curtin, Beechers, Holden, Booker, Cotterell, Mills.

Banbury Utd (v Tiverton Tn, away): from Murrell, Fuller, Kinch, Essex, Milner, St Bridges, Williams, Pearman, Travers, Blossom, Stanbridge, Baird, Bryan, McKay, Sambrook, Gordon, Wheeler.