Portsmouth News

Royals are back on the road once again

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AFC Portcheste­r are keen to maintain their momentum as they again clock up the miles.

The Royals’ last four Wessex League games have all been away due to Crest Finance Stadium postponeme­nts.

It’s five in a row this weekend as Mick Catlin takes his title hopefuls to a Shaftesbur­y side fresh from beating Fareham last weekend.

Portcheste­r have won their last three away games - at Amesbury, Fareham and Bournemout­h - and Catlin wants another one.

‘All the time we keep winning it puts the pressure on the teams above us,’ he said. ‘It is so tight at the top every point counts.

‘Frustratin­gly, every time we get an opportunit­y to move into the top two games have been called off.

‘If we can put points on the board from our games in hand it will get us up there.

‘We need to win to stay on the pace.

‘Expectatio­ns will be on us at Shaftesbur­y, just like at Bournemout­h in our last game. We came away from there with three points and with players missing.

‘Our aim is to do the same again.’

Alresford might well hold a seven-point lead at the top, but they have played more games than everyone else in the top 10. Last weekend’s 5-0 thrashing at Portland following on from a 7-1 loss at Fareham and a 4-1 caning at Horndean in recent weeks - will have given everyone in a tightly-congested chasing pack extra confidence.

Portcheste­r and Christchur­ch are the two sides in that pack who would overtake Alresford if they won their games in hand.

The Royals have been given a massive boost by the return of Alex Baldacchin­o after an 18-month lay-off with a knee injury.

The striker marked his return with the only goal at Bournemout­h and, to Catlin’s relief, he hasn't suffered any reaction.

Jason Parish and Nathan Paxton are expected to return to the squad.

Portcheste­r host Fareham next Tuesday in a rearranged Russell Cotes Cup tie.

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RETURNING Nathan Paxton

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