THE PREVIEW: After two cup defeats in as many matches, Rocks will be keen to return to action in the league, although may be more excited at the prospect of playing away from home.

Ten of their last 11 matches have been at Rookery Hill, although that would have been 11 in 12 had their match against Canvey not been postponed. They make The visit to Kingstonian and do so in a confident frame of mind. Only leaders Dulwich have scored more goals than Rocks' 49, and John Coventry’s side have played three fewer matches than the Londoners.

The injury front also looks much more promising than a fortnight ago.

Sam Higgins is looking for his 20th goal of an injury-hit season.

WHAT HE SAYS: Rocks boss John Coventry said: “It was a shame the pitch wasn’t playable against Canvey as we both wanted to play. We even debated whether to get it on the following day but it would have left us and Canvey too short of players. And it does mean the pitch gets a breather.

“Kingstonian are above us in the league and it could be seen as a six-pointer as we both want to be up there. Then again, that could be the case most weeks what with way the league is. I want all the other results to be draws!”

FORM GUIDE: LLWWDW

TEAM NEWS: Lewis Smith is unlikely to play through illness, with Rickie Hayles also out. Striker James Walker returns.