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by Andrew Gidley
Scott Porter wants to put a dent in Dulwich Hamlet’s Ryman League, Division 1 South title challenge when the south London club visit Reachfields on Saturday.
Hythe enjoyed a 2-0 success at Champion Hill in October and boss Porter is looking to complete the double, to maintain his own team’s play-off challenge, as they continue to peak just at the right time.
Hamlet returned to form with a 3-1 win against Sittingbourne on Saturday, after slipping to a surprise defeat by the same score at Merstham last week.
Town boss Porter said: "We will look to upset them, they don’t like playing against us.
"Winning up there was a great result but this time there is no pressure on us. We will go out and try to spoil their day, there is no love lost there."
Brendon Cass ended an excellent week for the club, scoring the winner at Leatherhead for the third successive game and Porter was delighted.
He said: "Our recent run has been great, everybody is pulling together now, whereas everyone was playing as individuals during our bad patch. We have gone back to basics but are peaking at the right time."