MELTON coach Duncan Harrison believes his side has everything to play for in its final match of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association South/West season.
The side faces a "potentially dangerous" Sunshine in a match which will decide whether or not it plays a home semi-final.
The side is in second spot on the VSDCA ladder but with Malvern and Altona breathing down its neck, Harrison said his players would look to bury Sunshine and switch their attention to a home final.
"They [Sunshine] may well pose a threat to us as they will have nothing to lose in the match whereas we can drop to third if we don't win," Harrison said.
"We spoke briefly on Saturday about how we ought to back ourselves in the match and we want to put on a professional performance take the points and go home. We'd like to bury them."
Melton's match against Sunshine will be played at Dempster Park on Saturday with the match to start at 12.30pm.