Henley Hawks are set to be unchanged for their trip to National 2 strugglers Halifax.
Halifax are the only team relegation-threatened Henley have taken a maximum five points from all season, and a repeat result would be a real confidence boost.
Provided Henley win tomorrow, the decisive match in their relation battle could be at home to Wharfedale on March 8.
Leading kicker Danny Wells could make the bench.
Back James Lamb and No 8 Jimi Collis return to the Witney squad for their trip to Milton Keynes in Southern Counties North.
Wing James Monks is unavailable as Witney bid to bounce back from last week's heavy home defeat to Wallingford.
Bicester will be without Dan Kimber (unavailable) and Ross Kenny (shoulder injury) when they host Oxford in the BB&O Premier Division where victory will almost guarantee them second spot.
Henley Hawks (v Halifax, away): N Lambden, Odejobi, Flammia, Sweeney, Simmons, Farndon, Gaunt, Le Chevalier, Wordley, Robinson, Winterbottom, Hulland, Payne, Williams (capt), Archer. Reps from: Alexipoulos, Fuller, Muggridge, Hurrell, Grant, Wells.
Witney (v Milton Keynes, away) from Wheater, L Collins, J Collins, Strutt, J Lamb, H Lamb, Elwood, G Campbell, Dore, A Copperwheat, Serle, Richens, Fowler, J Hicks (capt), Worrall, C Campbell, Muller, Collis.
Bicester (v Oxford, home): Ward, Rushworth, Rollason, Nash, Lewis, A Spencer, Risbridger (capt), W Morris, D Spencer, Nightingale, Linstrom. Reps: Barnes, Leverton, N Kenny.
Oxford Harlequins 2nd (v Windsor 2nd, home, meet Southern Bypass, 1pm).
Oxford Harlequins 3rd (v Didcot, away, meet Southern Bypass, 12.30pm).
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