Wootton Bassett boss Pete Yeardley was delighted with his side's midweek victory at Henley, and is looking for a repeat of that showing against Bicester this weekend.
He said: "We have won two of our last three games now and playing with more confidence. We lost 1-0 at Bicester earlier in the season but had the better of the game.
"We will be fielding practically the same squad that won at Henley, with the exception of Matt Bennett, but Paul Patel is available and comes into the squad. Stuart Bellinger has a slight injury problem but will probably be okay.
"Barry Giles is in charge of the side on Saturday as I will be accompanying three of our youth sides to Holland. If we play like we did in midweek we could well get a result."
Highworth Town, who showed improved form in midweek to hold North Leigh to a 2-2 draw, are without a game, but play local rivals Fairford Town on Tuesday.
The Cinder Lane side visit Brackley this weekend and are a difficult side to beat on their own ground, but Fairford have been turning in some useful results of late and could come away with a result.
Division One West leaders Purton visit Winterbourne United, and manager Alan Clarke is well aware that it has not been a happy hunting ground for his side, having been beaten there on the last couple of visits.
"I've got a lot of respect for them. I think they are a good side," said Clarke.
"It's one game that I would be happy with a point, but on saying that we will be all out to get all three. It will be a tight game and if we can nick a goal we should be all right.
"Although we are seven points clear we can't afford to slip up and have to keep our foot on the pedal for the rest of the season.
"We have quite a strong squad for the game, Phil Fisher is back in the reckoning after breaking an ankle early in the season, and Mitch Wyatt is also back from injury. We have got a couple of suspensions and Toby Clarke is not available but we should be pretty strong."
Second in the table Shrivenham are at home to Ardley United, and manager Alan Dyton will be looking for his side to show the form they displayed in their 2-0 win over title contenders Ross Town last weekend.
"We lost 3-1 at Ardley earlier in the season," said the Shrivenham boss. "They are a good footballing side and it could be a tough game for us.
"We have seven games left and if we are to keep the pressure on Purton we have to win them all. Every game is critical.
"We should be at full strength, apart from Jon Peters who is suspended, but we welcome back Michael Sylvanus and Nathan Holt which should add to our attacking flair."
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