BIDDESTONE Town manager Gary Skidmore believes the next month will make or break his side's season.
Saturday's 2-2 draw at Corsham Town reserves has seen them slip to fourth in the table and they now face the top three sides in their next five matches.
Skidmore admits Saturday's draw was two points dropped and knows his side will have to improve if they are to remain near the top of the table.
He said: "The next five games will shape the rest of our season. We were disappointed to only pick up a point on Saturday.
"Our second-half performance was a lot better and we need to push on from there next week.
"If we get on the rough end of results against Trowbridge, Stratton and Purton, then we will fall away from the top teams. It is a very big month."
Biddestone came from behind twice on Saturday as goals from Steve Healey and Nick Fielding, a sweetly struck left footed volley, cancelled out Rob Humphries and Darren Hayward's efforts for the visitors.
Healey has only just returned after missing most of the season through injury and Skidmore was pleased with his performance.
He said: "He has been our top scorer for the last couple of seasons and missing him for about 10 games was a big blow.
"Since his return he has struggled to regain his form but his second half performance on Saturday was more like his old self.
"If he can carry that on it will be a big plus for us as he is an important player."
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