Corsham Town will be looking to get their promotion drive back on track after the derailment against Street last week.
Mark Godley's side slipped to a surprise 3-2 home defeat against the Somerset side and Town can ill-afford a repeat showing at Larkhall tomorrow.
Manager Godley said: "We conceded three poor goals against Street last week, and we need to put that right.
"Larkhall are a decent side, but if we play like we can and defend better, I fully expect to get a result."
Godley has been boosted by the return of influential stars Brian Kayll and Andy Wicks.
The duo's inclusion gives the Corsham boss a full-strength squad to select from.
The Street blip was only Corsham's second defeat in 14 outings, and a return to winning ways in Bath tomorrow will see Godley's men leapfrog Larkhall and return to the Division One top six.
Melksham Town are in Les Phillips Cup action, as they host Division One cannon-fodder Wellington.
Manager Robbie Lardner has pin-pointed this competition as Melksham's one realistic chance of silverware, and only a disaster will prevent them from progressing tomorrow.
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