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Herne Bay boss Ben Smith admits his side will 'have to come up with something' if they are to beat Ashford United in Isthmian South East play-off final at Homelands

Ben Smith admits Herne Bay will “have to come up with something different” if they are to finally beat Ashford this season - and earn promotion in the process.

The Kent rivals will look horns at Homelands this Saturday in the Isthmian South East play-off final, with a place in Isthmian Premier next season up for grabs.

While only two points separated the sides at the end of the campaign, the Nuts & Bolts did the double over Bay, beating them 2-1 at Ashford in September and 3-0 at Winch’s Field in January.

Bay boss Smith thinks whoever adapts the better on the day may have the upper hand ahead of their showdown.

“They are one-off games,” he said.

“Our players don’t go into the dressing room when we are playing a big side and say ‘Oooh, we can’t beat them’.

“On paper, we are as good as anyone. Ashford have a certain style of play which is really effective. They are a quality side.

“We have got a style of play that’s slightly different but we have got to show the other side as well.

“If you look throughout the season, on paper, they have shown they can adapt probably a little bit better than we have, and we have got to find a way to adapt.

“Between now and Saturday, we will be looking at footage of Tuesday and of the games against Ashford, and we will have to come up with something different.”

Smith thinks the pressure is on Ashford, who lost out to Horsham in the play-off final three years ago. They reached the final with a 1-0 home win over Cray Valley on Tuesday while, in contrast, Bay had never made the play-offs prior to this campaign.

Smith explained: “I’m going to enjoy the day. There’s lots of excitement, let’s go and enjoy it.

“No-one picked us to be there. We were dead and buried a month or so ago and I was the

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