FIRED-up boss Ollie Cherrett says promotion-chasing Christchurch have "14 cup finals" between now and the end of the season.

Fourth-placed Priory host Folland Sports in Sydenhams Wessex One tomorrow (3pm) and would climb into the promotion places with victory.

Cherrett told the Daily Echo: "We've got 14 cup finals and whoever we play, there is going to be something on it, first and foremost three points.

"There are a lot of games left and I know it's an old cliché that as a player you laugh off but as a manager you really do take one game at a time.

"All we can do is try to get three points in each fixture and I'm a firm believer you get what you deserve at the end of the season.

"If we are one of the top three sides, the points tally will show that and we will get promoted. The league table doesn't lie."

Cherrett is still without striker Luke Stone due to a broken foot while Ash Pope looks set to miss out with a knock.

Jacques Bernard and Kane Andrews are unavailable but keeper Max Frampton could make his first appearance since rejoining the club.

Cherrett added: "We have a few missing but we have a good squad and that's what it's about. I've stressed from day one that we are not about a first XI.

"As I've said to the lads, they will all play a massive part between now and the end of the season."

Cherrett will hope New Milton can do Christchurch a favour at high-fliers Baffins, while elsewhere, Ringwood travel to Tadley Calleva.

In the Sydenhams Wessex Premier, basement-dwellers Verwood make the journey to Fareham, while lowly Poppies visit Fawley.

Bashley are away to Amesbury, Lymington face hosts Blackfield & Langley and Hamworthy entertain Sholing. Brockenhurst clash with Andover Town at Grigg Lane.