ROUND-UP: Concord Rangers will be hoping to continue their remarkable recent form by ending their Ebbsfleet United hoodoo tomorrow.

The Beach Boys have lost all three of their matches against the Fleet since they won promotion to the Conference South two seasons ago, going down 2-0 earlier this campaign.

But Concord are unbeaten in 13 league games and are top of the form guide, with 14 points from their last six games, with Borough second in that regard.

And manager Danny Cowley says he is under no illusion about how hard the game will be, as the Beach Boys look to move into the play-off places.

“We have never beaten them so we know how hard it will be,” he said.

“But we need to focus on our strengths and hope we can cause an upset. Ebbsfleet are a huge club, one of the biggest in the league, so we need to make sure we prepare in the right way after Tuesday night.”

Concord beat Havant & Waterlooville 3-2 to take the points earlier in the week, to make it 13 league games unbeaten and 15 in all competitions.

Billericay Town are set to welcome back a host of faces for tomorrow’s Ryman Premier League derby against Canvey.

Goalkeeper Joe Wright could return for the game after missing the 4-0 win over Leiston, with Harry Baker also a doubt. Midfielder Jack Edwards, inset, will return to the squad to line up alongside Glenn Poole, although Callum Dunne, captain Rich Halle and George Beavan are all out.

Both sides are fighting for very different causes as the season draws to its climax with Town only four points off the final play-off place.

Canvey however, are only four points above the relegation places.

Great Wakering Rovers gave their Ryman One North survival bid a huge shot in the arm with victory over Waltham Abbey in the week, and will be looking to follow that up against Thamesmead Town.

Mead sit two places above Rovers and have been on good form on their travels. They are unbeaten in their last four away games, and have won the last two.

Rovers will be without Billy Johnson, who sprained his ankle on Tuesday, but John-Joe Slater who also twisted his ankle could line-up in midfield.

Billy Radley will return from suspension, while Max Kent is back in contention having recovered from illness.

l Billericay Town’s re-arranged match with Margate will take place on Tuesday, April 14 at New Lodge (kick-off 7:45pm).