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Chatham boss Paul Foley is targeting home success to sustain the club’s Ryman League Division 1 South season.
They have seven games left at Maidstone Road, beginning with the visit of Surrey strugglers Whyteleafe on Saturday.
Foley (pictured) said: "This is a big game for us and it is important we make the most of them and get a few more wins."
The Chatham boss will miss the game himself due to a family commitment, so assistant Mark Newson and coach Kevin Watson will be in charge.
Aaron Firth, Billy Shinners and Nick Hegley should all be available, giving Chatham far more options than for the 3-1 defeat at Worthing on Tuesday.
Foley added: "We were down to bare bones because some of
my lads can’t get away from work early.
"We had players getting trains from London to be there for 7pm and rushing to be ready for kick-off.
"It is a wonder we put the side out that we did in the end but we
were light on experienced regular lads and it showed in the early stages."