ON PAPER it looks like one of Chippenham Town's biggest games of the season, but boss Adie Mings is warning everyone to keep calm as the BGB Premier Division season approaches the final straight.
Fourth play first at Hardenhuish Park tomorrow as the Bluebirds entertain King's Lynn, and Chippenham go into the game on a great run of form which has seen them score nine goals in two games and keep five consecutive clean sheets.
Mings, pictured right, revealed: "Everyone is saying that it's a big one this weekend, but it's just another three points at stake like any other game.
"That's what I'll be telling the players, and I wouldn't expect them to be any more up for this one than they were against Yate last week.
"I think if we beat them then we've had another good day.
"But there's a lot of twists and turns left this season and winning won't mean anything unless we keep it going until the end of the season."
Aaron Cornwall is the only Chippenham player definitely out, as he begins a month-long suspension, but apart from that Mings has a full squad to pick from.
"We've got everyone fit and fighting for places. It's good," he admitted.
"The lads who have got the shirts at the moment are really performing and they deserve to keep them, but they know there are players breathing down their necks."
Cirencester Town will continue their battle against relegation as they take on Rugby Town at the Corinium Stadium.
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