Oxford City will be without suspended skipper Adam Pilling when they host Holmer Green in their final Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division game tomorrow.
City, who need just a point to win the championship, welcome back Lee Rendell and Garry Hartley.
Boss Andy Lyne, who took over at Court Place Farm last summer after City were relegated from Southern League Division 1 West, said winning the title would be a just reward.
"We have been at the top of the league for so long, I think we would feel a bit cheated if we didn't win it," he said.
"Our target was to get back to the league. We've now just to finish it off.
"When you throw so many players together, you hope that they gell and it has been a great success.
Lyne added: "It's going to be a tough game, because Holmer will want to spoil the party."
Oxford C: from Wilkins, Durrant, Steedman, Marriott, Craker, Merritt, Jones, Brandon, Miller, Spence, Burnley, Douglas, Keen, Potter, Rendell, Hartley.
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