Chelmsford City captain Andy Duncan is relishing the chance to be involved in their crucial match with AFC Wimbledon.
The two meet on Saturday as the top two sides in the Blue Square South, with the London side edging the Clarets thanks to a better goal difference.
"We're relishing the chance of playing in front of a big crowd," said Duncan.
"The majority of them will be AFC fans, but that's irrelevant because when you get on the park in the middle of 4,000 people it's a cracking place to be."
Wimbledon leapfrogged Chelmsford to takeover at the top of the table on Tuesday night, but Duncan does not think that will have any negative affect on the Essex side.
"We had a good match with them at our place earlier this season and thankfully we came out victors on that day," recalled the 31-year-old defender.
"They've closed the gap on us recently so, although I don't want to say it's a six pointer at this stage because there's a long way to go.
"It is a big, big game and one of major importance to both clubs."
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