BANBURY boss Kevin Brock said his team would be hoping to give a good account of themselves as they battle against relegation.
Currently lying two points above the drop-zone, Brock said he would be looking for a good performance from his players in his first trip to Hardenhuish.
He praised Chippenham Town for their 3-1 victory at Banbury earlier in the season and said it would be a tough game this weekend.
"We knew it would be a tough league when we came up, especially with the likes of Chippenham and Halesowen," added Brock.
"It's been a real challenge but it's such a tough league. Steve White will know we'll be giving it everything to get something on Saturday and it may be a point will be enough for us.
"It will be tough because Chippenham have just gone off the top of the league. They've done so well up there all season and they have been getting some good crowds."
One man to watch out for is former Birmingham City and Yeovil striker, Howard Forinton, who has 23 goals this season.
"It's been a bit of a struggle and he's got 23 goals for us which is a good return," said Brock.
Brock said he had been pleased with his club's form in recent weeks, which has seen them pick up credible points against Histon and Merthyr.
"It's not been too bad over the last couple of months but it's important we did well because Hemel Hempstead have been improving as well."
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