Sidley aim to gun down high-fliers
An inconsistent start to the campaign has seen Sidley settle in seventh place - 13 points adrift of runaway leaders Burgess Hill.
But United have two games in hand over the table toppers and are only four points off second place making this league encounter even more important.
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Hide AdJoint manager Glen Sully said: "It is going to be a very tough game because Pagham are currently in third place. Our problem is that we are not taking our chances and against a good team we could get punished."
Jimmy Watson is back from injury, but Simon Corke is doubtful.
Sidley visit Dr Martens side St Leonards in the Hastings FA Senior Cup on Monday.