Warrington Town turn their attention back to the National League North as they welcome Buxton to the Cal.Delivery Stadium this Saturday.
The Yellows will hope to use their 3-1 victory against Cammell Laird in the Cheshire Senior Cup on Tuesday as a catalyst to build momentum over an important festive period.
Meanwhile, Buxton currently sit in 6th place, and they will aim for their fifth victory in their last seven outings as they look to close the gap on league leaders Curzon Ashton.
Below, we've compiled everything you need to know ahead of the fixture.
Captain Josh Amis will be unavailable for tomorrow's clash against Buxton as he serves the final match of his three-game suspension.
Andy White and Connor Woods remain sidelined through injury, while Jak McCourt will be assessed after missing the last two games due to illness.
Elliot Morris and Jay Harris will also be monitored after the pair picked up knocks and were subsequently substituted in last weekend's defeat at Peterborough Sports.
Warrington Town striker Joe Rodwell-Grant believes the Christmas period is the perfect time for the squad to build real momentum, having returned to winning ways on Tuesday night.
The Yellows fielded a strong side at Cammell Laird in the Cheshire Senior Cup in midweek, running out 3-1 winners at Kirklands thanks to goals from Rodwell-Grant and a Mikey O’Neill double.
Paul Carden’s side haven’t won a league game in little under two months, and Rodwell-Grant insists they need to take the positives from Tuesday’s cup display and replicate that in the league.
"It was important that we got a win under our belts as a team and managed to get that feeling back in camp,” he said.
"Cards stressed how important it was for us to go out there and do the little things properly. The challenge now is to take that winning mindset into Saturday.
"Winning is addictive. It's a habit which we need more of. We're all working hard to make sure that happens, and it's important that we take the positives from the Cammell Laird game into Saturday.
"Buxton are a tough team to play against, so to get a little kick-start on Tuesday and tidy up in some key areas was important for us as a group.”
Read more from Joe Rodwell-Grant in Saturday's matchday programme, which will be available to buy for £3 as you enter the Cal.Delivery Stadium.
Saturday’s National League North fixture at the Cal.Delivery Stadium kicks off at 3:00pm. Match tickets, available to buy online or at the turnstiles, are priced as follows:
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*There is a £1 booking fee per transaction.
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PLEASE NOTE: This game is segregated. Stewards will be on hand to guide home and away supporters to their respective entrances.
For supporters who cannot attend, live audio coverage will be available via the Yellows Mixlr channel.