Oxford City Stars have a double mission when they take on fellow strugglers Haringey Greyhounds in English National League 1 South at Alexandra Palace on Sunday.
In their previous meeting, which Stars won 5-2, Greyhounds decided to engage in some rough play.
Stars head coach Simon Anderson will not only want to secure the victory, but is keen to impress on the Greyhounds, that they are not a team that can be intimidated by any underhand tactics.
Oxford, who are likely to be missing a couple of regulars, including the prolific forward Dean Francis, have good cause to be confident, given that Haringey have won just one game all season.
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