Geoff Chapple has appealed for Ks fans to get behind their team as they take on struggling Yeading at Kingsmeadow tomorrow (Saturday).

"It might look easy if you go by the position in the league, but this could be one of our toughest games of the season," he warned.

"We need a massive crowd of noisy Kingstonian support to help us through as the promotion chase hots up."

Yeading are battling to avoid relegation, and will probably see a draw as a great result, so will try to keep men behind the ball. That could mean a nail-biting waiting game for Ks fans.

And Saturday looks like being a crunch game. Yeading have recently parted company with their manager, and their lowly league position belies an ability which saw title-chasing Sutton beaten 3-1.

Colin Luckett is out, suspended after five bookings, as is Scott Corbett.

Boreham Wood, who beat Enfield 2-1 on Tuesday night, take on Sutton United at home.

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