Welling United head to Essex on Monday evening as they take on Chelmsford City (7.45pm).
After the Wings’ last two fixtures fell foul to the weather, they will be hoping to finally return to action and build on the success in the FA Trophy last time out which saw them return to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over a youthful Chesterfield side on home turf – a victory which may well give Danny Bloor’s men a confidence boost as they continue their fight against the drop in Vanarama National League South.
Jack Burchell made his long-awaited return from injury last time out and may be in contention for a starting berth, but Welling could be without Chiori Johnson, who was forced off with injury during the win over the Spireites.
Youngsters David Kamara and Enoch Muwonge impressed at the weekend and will have give Bloor plenty of food for thought as he considers his forward selections against Chelmsford, although Adam Roscrow will be available again after withdrawing following the warm-up against Chesterfield.
THE OPPOSITION
The Clarets come into the game off the back of four straight league victories, with their last outing coming in the form of a 1-0 defeat to Wealdstone in the FA Trophy.
They sit in the play-off places in National League South, occupying fifth place with 12 wins, eight draws and six defeats from their 26 games, so far.
LAST TIME OUT
The Wings suffered a harsh defeat at the death at the hands of Chelmsford in the reverse fixture back in August.
The visitors took the lead midway through the second half before Kain Adom’s first goal for the club looked to have earned the Wings a first point of the season at the third time of asking.
But, following a pair of red cards to either side late on, Chelmsford bagged a winner in the ninth minute of injury time to break Welling hearts.
TICKETS
Tickets for the clash with Chelmsford will be available on the turnstiles on the evening of the game or online in advance at the following prices:
Adults: £14
Concessions: £9
Students and U17s: £4
U12s: FREE (accompanied by an adult)
Click here to get your tickets for Chelmford City v the Wings
LIVE COVERAGE
Wings fans not making the journey on Tuesday can follow all the action with live commentary thanks to Radio Wings.
You can join Nigel Jones in the commentary box at Melbourne Stadium by clicking here come kick off.
Supporters can also watch the game via a live stream live on National League TV.
This season, for the first time, all National League South games not subject to UEFA Article 48 regulation will be streamed exclusively live on National League TV – this means all midweek and any other non-Saturday 3pm games will be permitted on the platform.
Instructions for how to sign up and purchase a pass for the game against Chelmsford which costs £9.50 for a one-off pass, can be found by clicking here.