Hounslow seeking safety
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Your support makes all the difference.Hounslow, arguably the most successful National League club, who this season have been tottering in the relegation zone, need three points tomorrow against Havant to be virtually certain of maintaining their status. For their 150th league game, their Welsh international Mike Williamson, who has played in 136 matches, and England's Guy Fordham return after injury.
That relegation battle will be preceded at Hounslow's Dukes Meadow ground with a game between the leaders Teddington and third-placed Reading. Teddington welcome back Great Britain's Olympic captain, Jason Laslett, from holiday but have doubts about their striker Jon Hauck who has a leg injury. Reading will be missing schoolboy international Jon Loose.
Should Teddington slip up second-placed Cannock will be looking to regain the number one spot with a win at Surbiton.
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