LYMINGTON skipper Adie Hunt has vowed to take revenge on OTs & Romsey for embarrassing his side earlier in the season at the Sports Ground.
Hunt's third-placed outfit travel to fourth-placed OTs knowing victory could go a long way towards setting up a mouth-watering last-day title showdown with New Milton in two weeks' time.
But Hunt's side must first turn the tables on OTs, who claimed one of the most unlikely victories of this season's campaign in the New Forest.
Hunt said: "They beat us at home, somehow, and they've had a very good year.
"We got around 206 and then had them 82-7 in reply and they won by one wicket off the last ball. It wasn't one of our best performances.
"We just need to play to our strengths and get some revenge."
Hunt, whose side crashed out of the Southern League Twenty20 Cup to Division One big-guns Totton & Eling on Sunday, missed out on a chance to gain some ground in the Division Two table when last weekend's league schedule was washed out.
Hunt is without Bryn Darbyshire for tomorrow's clash.
Fifth-placed New Milton, meanwhile, jump on the ferry to Ventnor, who are tucked in behind current leaders Rowledge.
Lymington: (from) A Hunt, Pain, O'Shannessy, Rushbrook, Grierson, Freeman, Barton, Lamminman, Thorp, Newton, Harvey, Kelly, Griffiths.
New Milton: (from) R Beck, Watts, Fotheringham, Griffiths, Gargaro, Adlem, Loader, L Beck, Linge, Neal, Freeman, Snellgrove.
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