CHRISTCHURCH boss Graham Kemp thinks his side will be in trouble if they let Moneyfields play their natural game tomorrow at Hurn Bridge (3pm).

"I think they're a good side. I saw them two or three times last year and thought they were very good," Kemp told the Echo.

"They've got away from being physical and they're quite a good footballing side now.

"They've got good passing ability and I think they're a top six team so it will be tough. We've got to make sure we match their effort and commitment initially. We need to be tight and make sure we're close to them when they receive the ball."

Kemp thinks his players are showing signs of improvement and can help the team kick on from the 16th place they currently occupy in the Wessex Premier Division.

He added: "We've had one defeat in six so we're picking up. We've grown together in the last few weeks and are looking quite good."

Christchurch: (from) Loader, Dand, Hughes, Crutchley, Hodder, Jenvey, Drew, Collins, Midgeley, Rideout, Till, Burrows, Osborne, Woolner, Lawrence, Coleman.

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