WOOTTON Bassett chief Chris Jones is adamant his team's newly-acquired confidence won't be shattered ahead of a frightening trio of upcoming fixtures.
The trip to Hellenic Premier front-runners Bishops Cleeve tomorrow precedes daunting visits to Carterton and North Leigh.
Two wins and a draw from their last three outings has buoyed second-from-bottom Bassett but few would back them to collect many points in the next fortnight.
Jones is hoping to use that to his advantage.
"We've got three very difficult games," he said.
"It's almost a point where there is no pressure we're expected to lose.
"But I'll always look at the positives.
"If we can nick something from these games it will give us an indication of how far we've come not just in terms of results but in terms of performances.
"The last thing I want to do is go out there and get stuffed. But I don't think that will happen."
Ashley Bradshaw is still on holiday but Jones has no other selection worries.
The manager is also recruiting a pair of unnamed players but they will not be in contention until Tuesday's trek to Carterton.
Elsewhere in the top flight, Fairford host Hungerford.
The Cinder Lane outfit are also fighting fit with Lee Stoddart returning from holiday.
In Division One West, Purton travel to Hook Norton and Malmesbury Vics entertain Winterbourne.
There are no league games for Cirencester United or Shrivenham, though Shrivvy's reserves take on Old Challoners in the semi-final of the Berks & Bucks Junior Cup.
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