Selby Town are focusing on getting back to winning ways when they travel to Arnold Town in the Northern Counties East League premier division.
Following a disappointing display against Maltby at the weekend, the Robins fell to Pickering in the League Cup in midweek and assistant manager Gary Cygan says results must improve.
They languish in mid-table and have a raft of games in hand, but Cygan has stressed that Selby have to turn those matches into wins and precious points.
"We've got to get some wins," he said. "We have had a look at the next five games and we need to look at taking 15 points from them. If we can do that, we'll be back in the promotion mix. It's going to be really tough if we don't.
"We still have high hopes - with the squad we've got - and fingers crossed, we are going to start winning games."
Selby have a full squad to choose from, with the exception of highly-rated goalkeeper Adam Mitchell who is now close to returning from injury.
Tadcaster Albion play host to Pontefract, in NCEL division one, looking to make it a hat-trick of successive wins. Pickering Town have a free weekend.
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