GARY Skidmore is confident his Biddestone side will react in the right way to two consecutive defeats in tomorrow's match at home to Corsham Reserves.
Biddestone had enjoyed a successful start to the season but have been knocked back by a league and cup defeat to league rivals Trowbridge in consecutive weeks.
Last weekend's match at home to Cricklade was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch and Skidmore is looking forward to getting back to winning ways tomorrow.
The Biddestone manager said: "Last week's postponement might have been a blessing because it has given us time to get some of our injured players back.
"But with regards to how the players will react to losing those couple of games, I know there will not be a problem.
"The players were more upset by the fact we lost without our full team and there should be no problems in their response.
"I don't feel I need to pick them up for tomorrow's game because there is enough competition and spirit in the squad already. They are enjoying where they are in the league and they want to stay there."
Biddestone are expecting to welcome back Ben Lang, Tim Tasker and Stuart Wilson into defence while John O'Meara is likely to start in midfield tomorrow.
Skidmore has also made an approach for defender Neil Witchard from Malmesbury and is expecting an answer today.
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