The lowdown: If the other two games between East Thurrock and Dulwich Hamlet this season are anything to go by we can expect a cracker this afternoon.
Both games ended 2-2, with both home sides coming from behind to claim a share of the spoils. Rocks led 2-0 at Champion Hill after 90 minutes eight weeks ago only for two injury time goals to peg them back.
And the hosts today will be hoping to prove as resilient a defensive display as they did on Thursday, although will be wary of a Dulwich side who got the better of Bognor Regis in their semi-final, as an injury-time Ashley Carew free-kick secured their progress.
However, Dulwich have been less than convincing for large parts of 2016 after a final day defeat to Needham Market almost cost them their place in the play-offs as they finished just a point above Enfield Town.
Tickets: Adults £10, children under-16 £2, OAP/ students £5. Season tickets or passes cannot be used for this match.
When and where: Today at Rookery Hill, Corringham, SS17 9LB. Kick-off 3pm. Gates open at 1.30pm.
Who to watch: Dulwich have former England C and Millwall goalkeeper Preston Edwards between the post, fresh from saving a penalty in the semi-final last week, and have a host of former south Essex favourites in their ranks.
Former Grays pair Kenny Beaney and Roman Michael-Percil as well as ex-Canvey man Lawrence Yiga also line up for Dulwich.
East Thurrock pose a threat all over the pitch, with goals from defence as likely as up front in recent weeks.
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