Chinnor need a miracle if they are to avoid relegation from National 3 South at Kinsey Road on Saturday.
In their last game, Chinnor, who need at least a point to stay up, are playing runaway leaders London Scottish, who will be trying to complete a 100 per cent record The Oxfordshire side’s best bet may be to target a four-try bonus point.
Their coach Jason Bowers Bowers said: “We’ve left ourselves a pretty tough challenge.
“No one thought we could beat Ealing at home or Dings away, so you never know.
“We’ll ask our players to give us one more big 80 minutes.”
Chinnor add prop Bob Baker, hooker Alan Cawston, flanker Max Williams and centre Trevor Powell to the squad.
Henley Hawks hope to have back-row forwards Stean Williams in their side at home to Barking, who should include former Henley lock Tim Collier.
Oxford Harlequins will be without lock Tom Olley for their final match in South West 1 at home to Barnstaple.
Olley has returned to university and will miss both this match and the Oxford-shire Cup final against Banbury on Sunday, April 26.
Wallingford will be giving fitness tests to centre Angus Brettell and scrum half Derek Viljoen before their South West 2 match at Reading, who can clinch a play-off spot if they win.
Witney could relegate Oxon rivals Bicester by winning at Oxford Road in Southern Counties North.
Should Bicester achieve an inferior result to Beacons-field, they will finish bottom, It will be long-serving John Campbell’s last game as Witney coach.
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