Friday, 1 February 2008, 09:17 GMT
Maidenhead out to ease drop fears
Maidenhead United manager Johnson Hippolyte sees Saturday's match at St Albans as a chance to pull away from danger.
The Magpies are currently 17th in the Blue Square Conference South, three places clear of the drop zone.
"It's a chance to open up the gap for us," Johnson told BBC Radio Berkshire.
"But it's a big game for both teams. We know they have some good players. They were in the Conference last year so are a serious threat".
St Albans are three off the bottom of the Conference South and Maidenhead have already beaten them this season, winning 2-0 at home in the FA Trophy.
Maidenhead's Dwayne Lee is back in contention for a place in the starting line-up, after the recent death of his mother.
Lee Newman played his first game for the reserves on Monday since his hernia operation and is also available this weekend.
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