LEIGH RMI will be looking to forget the changes of the last week when they make the long journey to Surrey to play Woking.

Whilst the Railwaymen have managed to pull clear of the relegation mire in recent weeks, Geoff Chapple's side have been hauled back towards the danger zone after a midweek home defeat to Hayes, and Steve Waywell's menwill be confident of victory after gaining two wins and a draw from their past three meetings.

Leigh are in the top half of the table for the first time this season after last Saturday's defeat of Dagenham and Redbridge, when they did not seem disadvantaged by the absence of strikers Dino Maamria (suspended)and Tony Black (ligament damage). Joiningboth playerson the list ofunavailable for the trip to the South-East is Neil Fisher, whose knee injury seems likely to keep him out of contention. However, good news for RMI is that midfielder Steve Thompson has recovered from the calf strain that kept him out of the Dagenham game and will make the 16.

Steve Waywell is under no illusions about the magnitude of his side's task on Saturday, but also says that the conditions might suit RMI: "The confidence is high for our side after beating Dagenham and I also think that the pitch will suit us down there. We cannot relax because we need the points to make sure that we are definitely safe from relegation but I think that we should be alright with the 47 points that we already have. After losing in midweek, you can be sure that Woking want to make amends themselves and pull away from the bottom three, so they will be up for it and will make it very difficult for us." The game will be followed by an Easter Monday clash with Scarborough at Hilton Park, a game that kicks off at 3pm.