CALNE Town assistant manager Simon Hillier believes his players should be aiming for a top six finish.
A recent upturn in results has seen the Lillywhites go six matches unbeaten and lift themselves into eighth place in the Screwfix Division One.
Calne travel to Street tomorrow before entertaining Cadbury Heath on Tuesday night.
"We will be going into both matches full of confidence," Hillier said.
"We have been playing very well so we see no reason why we can't pick up two results. Street is always a horrible place to go. It is a big pitch and they always tend to be tough to beat but we will give it our best."
Calne finished in fifth position last season and Hillier believes a finish near to that would be a good achievement.
He said: "If we could get into the top six it would be fantastic for us. After last season a lot of people talked about us being promotion contenders but I though we perhaps over achieved. To finish in the top six we know we will need to pick up a lot of the points on offer from our last eight games and that is what we will aim to do."
Calne go into tomorrow's match with a clean bill of health. Their only absentee is striker Matt Pratley who is still in Australia.
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