Swindon Supermarine return to action after an enforced two-week break when Stourport Swifts visit Hunts Copse tomorrow.
Marine's game against Evesham last week was called off, and while John Murphy's men have been out of action, nearest relegation rivals Racing Club Warwick have opened up a three-point gap at the foot of the Western Division.
But the fortnight sabbatical could yet prove a blessing.
Marine were sweating on the availability of five important first-teamers last week, but the rest has given Lea James, Paul Donnelly, and Pete Macklin the chance to recover from niggles.
James and Macklin will both figure at some stage tomorrow, although Donnelly may have to wait until Monday's derby with Cirencester to make his comeback.
Long-term absentee Marc Richards is unlikely to play again this season.
So the Marine boss will have to pad his squad out with a selection of academy players, young Stuart Bellinger likely to keep his place in the defence.
The best case scenario could see Marine climb from the bottom of the table come tomorrow evening. Murphy's troops have it in them to collect three points against Stourport, while Warwick will start as underdogs against Redditch.
Supermarine (probable): Bull, Roper, Dunton, Beaverstock, Jennings, James, Bellinger, Jones, Bennett, Hulbert, Giles.
Chippenham Town need 12 points from their six remaining games to ensure a place in the Dr Martens Premier Division next season, and boss Tommy Saunders does not want any let-up going into a big Easter weekend against Mangotsfield tomorrow and Gloucester on Monday.
He said: "We are in the driving seat, but we can't afford to slip up."
Star players Gareth Davies, James Bent and Nathan Rudge are all 50/50 for tomorrow, having picked up knocks.
Chippenham (probable): Weaver, Vickerman, Dicks, Rudge, Andrews, Woods, Brown, Harrington, Tweddle, Rawlins, Mings.
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