Stuart Boardley’s Blues have only lost two matches in their last nine league games but did lose last Saturday at Rushall Olympic 2-0.
The defeat leaves the Suffolk club eight points off the playoffs.
Hitchin are 18th in the table, two places and four points above Lowestoft Town who currently sit in the final relegation spot. However, the Canaries’ recent form has been good, beating both Stourbridge and King’s Lynn in the space of five days at Top Field to ease their relegation fears.
The reverse fixture in November ended 2-2, with Isaac Galliford putting Hitchin in front before goals from centre-half duo Joe Jefford and Tom Bullard put Leiston ahead.
However, Ezra Forde levelled in the third minute of added-on time as both teams had to settle for a point.
Reflecting on the Rushall defeat last weekend, Leiston’s Kyle Hammond said: “We were not at our best last week.
“When you concede two goals in a minute, it was always going to be an uphill battle.
“We had lots of possession in the second period but we had no end product at the end of it.
“Being at home against Hitchin should be an advantage and we need to play as we did against St Neots, with every player needing to be on his game.
“We are a bit complacent at the moment, and need to be more consistent from now until the end of the season.”
Defender Harry Knights is yet again suspended, serving his second match of a three-game ban, while Dominic Docherty is still injured and Ashley Nichollls is unavailable.
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