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There will be segregation in place, Chester supporters are asked to use turnstiles five and six.
Lions boss Mark Bower is looking for his side to become more ruthless in both boxes as he looks to pick up three points in Monday’s fixture with Chester at Nethermoor.
Chester sit one place above the Lions having lost their last three games in the Vanarama National League, when the sides last met in August we played out a 1-1 draw at the Deva Stadium.
A goal in each half from Southport saw the Lions lose 2-0 at Haig Avenue on Saturday, a game which was played in tricky conditions with a strong wind and heavy rain at times.
“When we have been better in games we have not taken enough chances, we have got to be more ruthless in both boxes.”
Mark hints that there will be changes to the starting 11 on Monday
“We will be making a few changes to pick the lads up and go again as we look to win the game”
However Danny Lowe pulled his groin on Saturday, which makes him a doubt for this fixture.
Oli Johnson picked up a knock in the first half but should be fit to play, with Mark saying “It was good to get OJ on the pitch. He is certainly a player we have missed all season, hopefully that will stand him in good stead for the remaining games”