Walton Casuals boss Kim Harris believes his side need just one win from their remaining games to ensure Ryman Division One South survival.

Casuals recorded their first win in four games after Craig Carley's last-minute 20-yard strike secured a 1-0 triumph over Ashford Town on Saturday.

That result put the Stags six points clear of the relegation zone with eight games to play, and Harris said his side needed one more win to ensure Ryman League security.

He said: "We have Cray Wanderers, Met Police and Horsham YMCA in our next three games and, if we can get one more win, I think we will be fine."

Harris has confirmed the signing of former Kingstonian midfielder Craig Lewington.

l Following a ground inspection in December, Casuals have confirmed that all required tasks needed for a grade D ground have been completed.

The improvements include an additional turnstile at the Leisure Centre end, yellow hatched areas in front of the main stand and covered areas behind each goal.

The club are awaiting the final inspection on Saturday.

Remaining fixtures - Sat, March 31: Cray Wanderers (h); Tue, April 3: Horsham YMCA (a); Sat, April 7: Met Police (a); Mon, April 9: Molesey (h); Sat, April 14: Dulwich Hamlet (a); Tue, April 17: Tooting & Mitcham (a); Sat, April 21: Dartford (a); Sat, April 28: Maidstone United (h).