Welling United get back on home turf as they host Truro City at Park View Road on Saturday (3pm).
The Wings will be hoping to bounce back from the disappointment of three league defeats on the spin and keep their distance from the bottom four.
They currently sit five points and two places above 21st position and boss Rod Stinger will be expecting a reaction from his side who have conceded eight goals in their last two outings.
Welling may be able to welcome back goalkeeper Rhys Lovett after a head injury and broken finger has kept him out of action since the trip to Dorking Wanderers, while Harvey Walker remains a long-term absentee.
THE OPPOSITION
Truro’s return to their own stadium after a four-year exile this season has coincided with a positive run of form in what is their second season since promotion to Vanarama National League South.
They come into the game in second position in the league table with eight wins, four draws and three defeats from their 15 games, so far.
The White Tigers are on a run of seven games unbeaten, but have drawn their last two – a 1-1 draw at 10-man Slough Town, before an injury-time leveller rescued a point from a 1-1 draw at home to Chippenham Town on Tuesday.
LAST TIME OUT
Welling came from behind to secure a 3-2 win over Truro when the sides last met in DA16 back in February.
The Wings bounced back from a lacklustre first-half in which they fell a goal behind, bagging two goals in two minutes early in the second half through Gene Kennedy and Sonny Fish, before being pegged back by a Truro leveller.
But Antony Papadopolous’ wonder-strike secured victory for Welling who pulled themselves out of the bottom three for the first time in six months on their way to survival.
TICKETS
Tickets for the clash against Truro are available to purchase online in advance and will also be available for cash and card at the turnstiles on the day of the match with a £1 increase on adult, student and concession tickets.
Tickets bought online in advance are priced £16 adults, £11 concessions and students and £8 U18s, while U16s now go FREE.
U11s also go free with an accompanying adult.
Tickets bought at the turnstiles will be priced £16 adults, £12 concessions and students and £8 U18s, while U16s and U11s go free (U11s with an accompanying adult.
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OTHER INFO
Turnstiles open at 1pm. The new-look Fans Zone marquee will be open for all supporters ahead of kick-off with a variety of alcoholic drinks on offer, including real ale, cider and beer, while the Urban Street Food food truck will be offering a whole host of tasty food options throughout the afternoon, from burgers and hot dogs, to jerk chicken and chicken chow mein and everything in between.
Two darts boards are available for fans to go head-to-head with their friends and supporters will also be able to enjoy live music pre-match.
Pre-match, the club will be marking Remembrance weekend with a period of silence as a mark of respect to all those that have made the ultimate sacrifice in armed conflict.
A number of club legends will also be in attendance at the game as part of their annual reunion with Nigel Ransom, Ray Burgess, Rupert Jones, Ian Starkey, Neil Clemmence, Tony Reynolds, Adrian Lemoine, Terry Robbins, Gary Abott, Tony Agana, Eddie Sencherey, Simon Howard, Martin Johnson and Colin Ford all confirmed to attend.
Post-match, Manager Rod Stringer will address supporters in the Fans Zone for a post-match debrief along with the Man of the Match presentation.
Meanwhile, the the club’s official matchday programme, ‘The Wings’, will be available to purchase at the turnstiles for £3.