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Ebbsfleet make the 630-mile round trip to Barrow on Saturday still digesting their 3-3 draw with Kidderminster at Stonebridge Road.
After a game which threw up quality and controversy, Fleet boss Liam Daish (pictured) insisted he would focus on the positives ahead of the trip.
He said: "I could sit here and pick out negatives but I don’t think it does any good.
"The lads have worked hard against a good Kidderminster side.
"It’s always a tough game up there and it will be a big challenge. It’s certainly a long way home if you don’t get a result."
Nathaniel Pinney’s one-month loan spell is due to end after the Barrow game, although Daish is hoping to extend the Crystal Palace striker’s stay.
Suspension rules Charlton loanee Yado Mambo out, with Ian Simpemba likely to continue at centre-back.
The Fleet then host Cambridge on Tuesday night.