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James Rogers hopes Folkestone can build on their FA Cup heroics as they tonight return to league action.
Striker Ade Yusuff scored the only goal in their Third Qualifying Round tie at Champion Hill on Saturday as Invicta beat their National League South hosts Dulwich Hamlet 1-0 despite defender Nathan Green being sent off in the first half for two bookable offences on his return to his old club.
Isthmian Premier Folkestone, who are 11th, visit fifth-placed Bishop’s Stortford. They are seven points better off than Neil Cugley’s men but the Kent club do have three matches in hand on them.
“Folkestone want to go up this year, Cugs has made no secret of that,” said experienced midfielder Rogers, who had to play most of the Dulwich game at left-back after Green’s dismissal.
“If we want to do that, we need to go to places like Bishop’s Stortford and get a result.
“There’s no point winning cup games if you lose your league games.
"Cup runs are nice, especially for supporters, but the bread and butter is the league. Hopefully we don’t get too far behind in games.
“It was a good morale-boosting game on Saturday. Sometimes, those types of games are needed to give everyone a lift.”