Didcot Town manager Pete Foley says tomorrow's home clash with Highworth Town is the biggest game in the club's history.

The Railwaymen's superb 2-1 win at Slimbridge in midweek has put their Premier Division title challenge right back on track, as they now sit just one point behind the leaders with two games left.

But Foley, who was full of praise for his team's performance on Tuesday, warned the job is not yet done.

He said: "We have worked our socks off to get back into a position where the title is possible, but tomorrow is crucial. It wouldn't be an understatement to say it's the biggest game in the club's history.

"We have to get 90 points to stand a chance.

"It was a fantastic display at Slimbridge. It sent out the message that we can compete with the big boys, and we still believe we are the best side in the league.

"I would appeal for supporters to come and cheer us on, because we could be just two games away from the Southern League."

Striker Scott Taylor returns from a tour of duty with the RAF, while keeper Richard Knight, who missed Tuesday's game due to work commitments, comes back into the reckoning.

However, he may not be able to dislodge Keith McLoughlin, who had a stormer at Slimbridge, including a brilliant penalty save to earn the three points.

Andy Cooper (dead leg) and Ian Concannon (hamstring) are doubtful.

Didcot's rivals Brackley Town, with three games left, can take another step towards the title as they travel to rock-bottom Gloucester.

Manager Tim Fowler names a full-strength squad, with Terry Muckelberg fully fit for the first time this season.

However, there is a slight doubt over Ben Milner (ankle).

Dean Moss returns from holiday for Abingdon United's trip to Hungerford.

Nathan Woodley will have a late fitness test on a heel injury.

Meanwhile, Ian Lovegrove's transfer from Didcot is on hold due to an administration hold-up.

Chipping Norton Town welcome back striker Mark Sherriff, winger Jamie Samson and defender Mark Johnson for their final match of the season at Henley Town.

They will be without defender Ben Acock (holiday) and midfielder Nick Basson (exam), while Jason Court (back) and Mark Dennis (hamstring) are doubts.

In Division 1 West, Witney United, who still have a slim chance of promotion via the third-place spot, travel to Cheltenham Saracens with a full-strength squad.

Darren Smith returns after being unavailable for last week's 3-1 win over Cirencester United.

Ardley United host Ross Town and will be without youngster Alex Feaver, who is attending a family wedding, while Gaston Guei (knee) is out for the remainder of the season.

Kidlington have leading scorer Luke Holden back after suspension for their match at Middle Barton.

They also include Matt Tarry and Warren Jones after illness and injury respectively.

Struggling Clanfield are without a number of key players for their trip to Malmesbury Victoria.

Adam Little is ruled out with a broken collarbone, while Steve Olphert and Steve Brasier are suspended.

Gary Wright is unavailable, and Jason Hunt is doubtful with a toe injury. TOMORROW'S HELLENIC SQUADS Didcot Tn (v Highworth Tn, home): from McLoughlin, Knight, Bedwell, Cooper, Wallbridge, Heapy, Goodall, Powell, King, Ford, Parrott, Concannon, Fuller, McKay, Taylor, Dore, Morgan.

Brackley Tn (v Gloucester Utd, away): from Finlay, Beckett, Burnham, Dore, Craker, Dunlop, King, Lamb, Baird, Slinn, Pilgrim, Milner, Ridley, Pearman, Muckelberg.

Abingdon Utd (v Hungerford Tn, away): from Beames, Peirson, Organ, Burton, Marriott, McCalmon, Herbert, Hooper, O'Hara, Moss, Champ, Odhiambo, Woodley, Fairchild, Shelton.

Chip Norton Tn (v Henley Tn, away): from Barrett, Cleevely, Court, Archer, Maskell, Johnson, Thorpe, Helby, Odom, Godfrey, Dennis, Samson, Sherriff, Wilson, Bolton, Akers, Heath, Hunt.

Witney Utd (v Cheltenham Saras, away): from Tassell, Hall, Muttock, Kay, Smith, Teggart, Steadman, Haynes, Border, Suter, Davies, Clarke, Fitzgerald, Keyes, Knight.

Ardley Utd (v Ross Tn, home): from Woodward, C Bough, P Bough, Meredith, Lawrence, Butt, Lissiter, Wright, Swafford, Bott, Spittle, Lennon, Markman, Lawton, Clifford, Barrett.

Kidlington (v Middle Barton, away): from Mole, Boone, W Jones, L Jones, Philpott, Green, Tarry, Cook, Litten, Morris, Curtin, Quinn, Bloomfield, Walsh, Holden.

Clanfield (v Malmesbury Vics, away): from McPherson, J Hunt, Williams, C Hunt, M Bowles, Mason, Latimer, W Bowles, Osborne, M Wright, Hamill, A Winney, Musty, Mace, McFarlane, Walsh, L Cuss.