Thame United hope to make it two wins in a row when they take on Hemel Hempstead at the Windmill Stadium tonight (Tuesday).
Thame won 3-1 at Hertford on Saturday and boss Andy Sinnott said: "I would have been disappointed if we hadn't beaten them, but I think it's too early to say if we've turned a corner.
"I'd like to get back-to-back wins. It's no good winning a game and losing the next one."
Thame's only doubt is Enzo Silvestri, who hopes to recover from a foot injury in time.
Thame Utd (v Hemel Hempstead Tn, home): from Foster, Keen, Gardner, Joyce, Saulsbury, Williams, Ferreira, Bartley, Thornton, Silvestri, Abassi, Stewart, West.
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