Rocks revenge not on Worthing's mind
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Worthing entertain the Rocks - who they lost 5-0 to in August – after a home clash with sixth-placed Tonbridge Angels on Saturday.
Elphick is looking forward to the two matches at Woodside Road and said: “They’re both big games and we can’t just look forward to the Bognor one.
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“We’ve got to set up the right way, concentrate on ourselves and we’ll be fine.
“If we come out unscathed from these two games, we’ve got a platform to work with in the second half of the season.”
Saturday’s game kicks off at 3pm, with Monday’s match a 1pm start. Parking is available at Worthing High School for both games and fans are asked to park there, rather than on the streets around the ground.
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