Cirencester Town round off a week of high-profile fixtures when Conference club Barnet visit the Corinium Stadium tomorrow.
Tottenham and Manchester United have sent their youth teams to the new ground in the last seven days.
But Barnet are set to bring a full-strength line up and after a couple of crowd pleasing exhibitions, the real business starts here.
For manager Brian Hughes, the emphasis in these games is fitness work.
He said: "For me it's just a chance to work on players' match fitness.
"You certainly get fitter by playing the likes of Barnet because you spend a lot of time chasing the ball.
"The downside of that is that you don't get the chance to build confidence by scoring lots of goals against a weaker side."
Indeed, Ciren have yet to christen the Corinium Stadium with a goal, and will be determined to do so tomorrow.
The return of Matty Goodwin will certainly boost the Centurions' chances. The influential midfielder is set to make his comeback after a groin strain.
Elsewhere, Wootton Bassett host Abingdon, while Highworth travel to Screwfix League Hallen.
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