Bexhill seek happy home finale

Andy Atkin is unavailable for Bexhill United's visit from Storrington tomorrow. Picture by Liz Pearce (SUS-150214-180718008)Andy Atkin is unavailable for Bexhill United's visit from Storrington tomorrow. Picture by Liz Pearce (SUS-150214-180718008)
Andy Atkin is unavailable for Bexhill United's visit from Storrington tomorrow. Picture by Liz Pearce (SUS-150214-180718008)
Bexhill United manager Marc Munday wants the football club to round-off its home programme in style.

The Pirates will play their final Macron Store Sussex County Football League Division Two home game of the season against lowly Storrington tomorrow (Saturday), kick-off 3pm.

Bexhill’s most recent fixture at The Polegrove, incidentally, was the Christmas derby against Little Common.

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Munday said: “We’re all looking forward to it. We can’t wait to play back at home. It’s been a long time coming after we had all those home games early on and let’s have a good performance.”

Fourth-placed Bexhill could only manage a 3-3 draw against second-bottom Storrington in November’s reverse fixture.

“It’s one we need to turn around because we had a poor draw away from home,” continued Munday. “As I’ve said all season, we seem to have not performed against those sort of sides and it will be a good time to put it right as we build for next year.”

Munday is available again following suspension, but Andy Garman is still banned and Andy Atkin has a prior engagement.

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Little Common, meanwhile, will be determined to end their away programme on a triumphant note. The Commoners will face Steyning Town in their final away game of the Sussex Division Two season tomorrow.

Player-manager Russell Eldridge said: “We’ll be looking to get the win and end our away games with three points. But it’s always a tough place to go and you don’t really know what you’re going to get from Steyning.”

Eighth-placed Common are three places and seven points above Steyning having played three more matches.

Common have lost only to the division’s top two since the turn of the year, whereas Steyning have lost their last four and haven’t won for more than three months.

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