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Preview and team news as Gillingham take on play-off chasing Barnet at The Hive this Saturday in League Two – Gareth Ainsworth looks ahead to the match

Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth insists his side will be “full throttle” as they look to end their away campaign on a high.

While the Gills have nothing to play for other than professional pride, Barnet are still hanging on to the hope of winning a place in the play-offs.

A second-half collapse last weekend led to a heavy home defeat for the Gills, and Ainsworth will only pick the players he feels are still giving their all.

He said: “You get to this stage of the season and some players will maybe take the foot off the gas. I've got to make sure that none of those players are in the team.

“I've got to make sure that everyone is full throttle, all for Gillingham on Saturday, not just our fans, but it's the other teams around us.

“You don't want to be rolling over and conceding and letting teams beat you.

“We've got to put a performance in. I know the team I pick will be able to do that, and we'll definitely be able to win a game.

“There'll be no coming off the gas. If anyone wants to do that, then I expect they'll come and see me in the and say, ‘Look, I can't give 100% in these next couple of games’, and I'll leave them out. They need to give 100%.

“The word professional comes into it. Everyone won't be here next year, and some will be playing for contracts elsewhere. Some will be playing for contracts here.

“You do yourself no favours in football by not giving everything, and I know that from experience. Hopefully, everyone will know that I demand everything from everyone.”

Weekend hosts Barnet are seven unbeaten, with five wins in that run. They need to win their last two games to keep alive their hopes of a top-seven finish, and even that might not be enough.

“They've been one of the surprise teams in the league,”

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