Easton & Martyr Worthy's eyes are firmly set on Sunday's npower Village Cup quarter-final tie against Glynde & Bellingham but they haven't lost sight of important league points at stake tomorrow.
Outsiders in the Southern Electric Premier League, Division 3 stakes, Easton will expect to make up ground with a win over lowly Gosport Borough at Cockets Mead.
But they are only two wins away from a Lord's final, so the main emphasis is on Sunday's last-eight tie in East Sussex.
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