Last weekend, the AFC Bournemouth secured the league title with a 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers and now look to close out an unbeaten league campaign in style.
Steve Cuss’ side will aim to keep standards high to carry their momentum into the final stretch and will look to continue their form on the south coast.
Fourth-placed Worthing, meanwhile, will relish the opportunity to test themselves against the recently crowned champions. With home advantage and a point to prove, they will be aiming to spoil the champion’s invincible season. Kick-off is at 2pm on Sunday March 30 at the Plumbase Worthing Stadium.
Elsewhere on Sunday, Bournemouth Sports welcome Maidenhead United in what promises to be another exciting afternoon of football.
(Image: Bournemouth Sports FC) Sports, still fighting to survive in the relegation battle, have hit some form, winning two and drawing two of their past four league games to take them four points clear of the relegation zone.
Should they win and 11th-placed Portishead Town lose to Bristol Rovers, Sports will confirm their survival in the league, opening out a seven-point gap to the relegation zone with two games to play.
Maidenhead, sitting just above them on the table, will be looking to bounce back from their 2-0 defeat to Swindon Town last Sunday.
With both sides closely matched, the fixture could go either way and could go down to the wire, as a win for either team strengthens their survival hopes.
Katie Kingshott, Sports’ top goal scorer this season with five goals, will be looking to step up to the plate at Fawcetts Field this Sunday. The game kicks off at 2pm.