Barry Blankley has told his Bashley players their good form must continue when they host Dr Martens East Division strugglers Spalding.
Blankley, whose side have only lost one game this season, has a full squad to choose from tomorrow.
He said: "It's another big game for us.
"They're not going well but, while we are, it's important to maintain it.
"Once you get into a rut, it's very difficult to get out of, so it's important we play like we have for as long as possible."
Salisbury City travel to Chatham to tomorrow with a slight doubt over the fitness of Stuart Brown.
Assistant manager Tommy Killick: "I'm hoping that Stuart will still be able to play. He might have broken his nose in our draw at Dorchester on Wednesday night. We're not sure yet."
Mid-table Chatham lost 7-2 at Kings Lynn on Saturday but Killick added: "They have picked up a couple of players recently, so we're not reading too much into that result. I'm still expecting this to be a good test for us."
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