According to TB in the Kentish Times the other 3 could all be in contention for the game, if I read the article right.
We won’t coast Bognor clash 5.11.2009
TONY Burman insists his front-running Dartford side won't be taking rock bottom Bognor lightly as they look to build upon their commanding 13-point lead at the top, writes Alex Leach.
The Darts return to Ryman Premier action this Saturday with a home clash at Princes Park that pits the polar opposites of the divisional standings against each other.
However, despite the points differential and positional gulf, Burman is adamant that tussles against such lowly opposition often prove the most tough - with all the weight of expectancy on the more-fancied side.
"These are the most difficult and hard games," Burman told the Times. "Bognor had a good result (a 2-0 victory over Ashford Town (Middlesex), at home on Tuesday night, when they picked up three points.
"We've got to just stay focused on what we want to do and I'm sure that the players will have the right attitude against Bognor. There are three points up for grabs and we want to take them."
Dartford enter this weekend's encounter looking to preserve a considerable buffer over the chasing pack, leading to question marks as to who - if anybody - can stop them in the race for Blue Square South football.
Burman though is shrewd enough to realise that the silverware is not handed out in November and any prophetic predictions are premature.
"There are good teams in this league and our experience from last season is that you don't take anything for granted," he explained.
"Whether you are playing a club near the bottom or one near the top, you'll have a difficult game and - if you're not on the ball - then you will get beat.
"You can get beat by any of the sides in the league.
"But, if you play to your strengths - like we have done - and you are consistent, which is something we've improved on this season, then hopefully things will come right for us."
The Darts travel to Ramsgate on Tuesday night for a Ryman League Cup encounter, where injured quartet Billy Burgess (hip), Danny Dafter (thigh), Rob Haworth (rib) and Allan Tait (calf) may all come into contention.
Adam Flanagan begins a three-match suspension on Saturday, while Elliot Bradbrook (ankle) is a long-term absentee.