BRIDPORT manager Adam Fricker feels his side “have nothing to lose” when they face a tough Bristol Manor Farm outfit tomorrow at St Mary’s Field (3pm).

Manor Farm have been one of the strongest sides in the Toolstation Western League Premier Division this season, racking up six wins from their opening eight games.

However they were defeated last weekend by fellow high flyers Buckland.

Fricker understands the danger that the Bees’ opponents possess but feels his side have very little pressure on them going into the clash.

The St Mary’s Field boss, who saw his side draw 2-2 with Wells City in midweek, told Echosport: “We know it’s going to be tough and we have nothing to lose.

“We can give them a good run for their money and there is no reason that we can’t do something.

“I’m not saying that it will be comfortable, but we will go and be hard to break down.

“We always look like we are going to create chances and we need to take those chances if we are to have a chance.”

Louis Rutter and Leigh Bailey will both be available for the clash but there are concerns over the fitness of George Chlopecki and Ben Haines, who both were unused substitutes in midweek.

Ryan Hayter is set to play a part in the game tomorrow.

The club captain picked up a hip injury in pre-season and returned to the fold against Wells.

He got through the game unscathed meaning he should be in the starting line-up to face Manor Farm his weekend.