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Bromley v Eastleigh
Bromley manager Mark Goldberg wants four points from their Bank Holiday double-header despite coming up against two in-form teams.
The Lillywhites face teams boasting 100 per cent records in the Blue Square South - they go to AFC Wimbledon on Monday but before that they must overcome Eastleigh at Hayes Lane.
Goldberg said: "We have the capabilities to achieve our aims this season and to do that we cannot allow the teams there or thereabouts to be taking maximum points off us.
"We must get at least two draws but I want four points from the games."
Goldberg’s men will be buoyed by their first win of the season last weekend at Havant & Waterlooville.
However, Goldberg said: "Eastleigh will be a tough game. I have studied them and will set out a game plan accordingly. They are a tough team and we have to make sure we match them."
Goldberg is sweating on injuries to Nic McDonnell (thigh), Loui Fazakerley (knee) and Danny Hockton (knee).
He said: "They all have niggling injuries, players always pick them up during a season, but we're hopeful they'll be back for the weekend."
Goldberg is also running his eye over two unnamed trialists who have joined the team's training sessions.
Eastleigh, who have beaten Fisher Athletic (3-0), Newport County (3-2) and Thurrock (1-0) to maintain their perfect start, have recently signed former Gillingham striker Leroy Griffiths to bolster their attack further.