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Ray Turner is looking for his Faversham Town side to find their goalscoring touch in their first match for two weeks.
The poor weather has meant their last match was against Greenwich Borough on Saturday, March 10.
The cancellation has also meant Faversham have not played at home since Saturday, February 17.
Manager Turner said: “It has been a bit of a strange period as it is five weeks since we have been at home.
“The players want to get out there and play and we have the next three games at home. It’s important that we start this spell of games well.
“The performances had been okay and we just need to find our goalscoring touch and it’s just that one win to kick start us again.”
They start with a game at home to Hastings on Saturday and then host rock bottom Shoreham on Tuesday.
Turner added: “Tuesday’s results mean we are mathematically safe from relegation now.
“Hastings will be a tough test as they beat a top six side recently and their performances have been good.
“The boys have been training well but it does not replicate playing in games. I’m hoping that freshness we may have will work in our favour.
“They can be tricky games against teams like Shoreham. We are expected to win and even more so because we are at home.
“They have found it difficult to break the losing habit. A positive result on Saturday will give us confidence and momentum going into Tuesday.”