Thame United manager Andy Sinnott has warned his side against complacency as they take on basement boys Windsor & Eton tomorrow in Ryman League Division 1.
He said: "It's a game we should win, but it's a dangerous fixture. We have to be on our toes.
"They have got a new manager and lots of new players and haven't had the results they have deserved.
"We had a good win against Uxbridge and have had a ten-day break and everyone is fit.
"Things are looking good at the moment. We have got a good run of fixtures coming up (against strugglers Dulwich, Staines and Bromley), and if we are to get anything out of our season, we just have to win all those."
Sinnott said the return of Jefferson Louis had given the club a lift. "It's great to have him back. You're always going to miss someone like him with his power and pace."
Louis' return has meant Mick Swaysland is surplus to requirements at Windmill Stadium. He looks like joining former club Wealdstone.
"We've got four strikers fighting for two places. He has done brilliantly, but wants first- team football," Sinnott explained.
Martin Brown (hamstring) and Justin Merritt (chest infection) have recovered and are added to Thame's full-strength squad.
Julian Dark and Shaun Wimble return to Oxford City's squad for the visit of fifth-placed Bognor Regis Town.
City will be anxious to banish last week's 1-0 defeat at strugglers Bromley. Manager Paul Lee said: "I was not disappointed by our performance. We were excellent up to the penalty box, but in the final third we didn't create enough.
"I'll be shaking things up a bit. We need to be more direct.
"Bognor are a good footballing side and we tend to play well against the better sides."
Striker Ben Milner is back from suspension for Banbury United's trip to Dr Martens League Eastern Division strugglers Wisbech Town.
The Cambridgeshire side are third from bottom and Banbury hope to end their run of three defeats in their last four league and cup matches.
"We were disappointing against Rugby - our usual spark wasn't there," said manager Kevin Brock.
Banbury will be without Tony Joyce, who is set to join Thame United, while Mark Essex has joined Abingdon United on loan.
Youth player Lewis Travers, 16, is added to the squad.
Oxford City (v Bognor Regis Tn, home): from Nelson, Farley, Woodhouse, Thorp, Dark, Ferreira, McIntosh, Smith, Wimble, Wise, Druce, Holder, Whitehead, Mitchell, Fontaine, Arkins.
Thame United (v Windsor & Eton, home): from Foster, Saulsbury, Avery, Lee, Brown, Williams, Merritt, Smith, Perna, Abassi, West, Cort, Louis, Potter.
Banbury United (v Wisbech Tn, away): from Tricker, Wallbridge, Muckelberg, Sullivan, Corbett, Simpson, Fuller, L Travers, O'Neill, Redknap, Gooderick, Milner, McKay.
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