WESTBURY United face a busy few weeks but manager Derek Graham believes it will help his side climb up the table.
Ahead of tomorrow's trip to Minehead, Westbury are in sixth position in the Screwfix first division but have as many as nine games in hand over some of their rivals.
This means they will have to play two games a week for the foreseeable future but Graham is unfazed by the prospect.
He said: "It happened last season. We actually did better when we had to play mid-week games as well.
"We are a strange side who need to keep playing. We struggle when we have missed a week.
"We have a very fit side and as long as everyone stays away from injury I think we will thrive on the amount of games we have left."
Steve Perkins has recovered from an ankle injury and should be involved tomorrow, while Russell Fishlock, Jerad O'Pray, Lee Carpenter and Mark Pearce are also expected to be fit.
Westbury's only injury doubt is defender James Dowd who is still struggling with a groin injury.
Westbury entertain Shepton Mallet on Wednesday night and Graham is targeting six points from the next two games.
He said: "We have to keep winning. With the forwards we have in our side I believe we can beat anyone.
"Our philosophy is to keep attacking and just score more than the opposition.
"We have the games in hand to catch up our rivals but obviously we have to pick up points.
"I was surprised to see we had only lost one game in our last 10.
"We need to take it one game at a time because if we don't we will be putting too much pressure on ourselves."
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