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CANTERBURY'S fight against relegation from the Slazenger English Premier Division looks set to rest on Sunday’s clash with second-bottom Hampton and Westminster who occupy the sole relegation playoff space.
With just three games left Canterbury are 11 points behind eighth-placed Bowdon who occupy the final safe spot.
The city club went down 2-0 to Reading at Polo Farm on Saturday.
They however lie just two points behind Hampton and Westminster ahead of their game at 1pm at Polo Farm.
Goals either side of half-time from top scorer Andy Watts gave the Berkshire side the win which took them eight points clear at the top of the table with three games remaining.
Sevenoaks' National South Division title hopes took a huge blow after they suffered a 2-1 defeat against leaders Exeter University on Saturday.
Exeter took the lead when Tom Woolven fired home from a penalty corner.
Craig Ross pulled level for the visitors on 35 minutes before Woolven gave Exeter maximum points when he scored the winner late on.
Bromley & Beckenham eased their relegation fears with a comfortable 4-0 win away at basement side Teddington.
Adam Kitching and Dave Evans put BromBeck 2-0 up.
Josh Allen-Back and Kitching completed the rout.