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Team Bath v Bromley
Bromley boss Mark Goldberg hopes to field the same team two games running for the first time this season when they face Team Bath in Blue Square South on Saturday.
It is their second successive trip to Twerton Park, after beating Bath City 3-1 last week, and Goldberg said: "I am hopeful of naming an unchanged side, which I haven't been able to do since pre-season.
"Consistent team selection is something we have missed this season, and that's why I think this is our most important game of the season so far."
Midfielder Karl Murray joined Ebbsfleet on loan this week and Goldberg hopes he is the last player to leave due to cost-cutting.
He said: "Karl falls into the category of players surplus to the budget, and now I have a young squad who are determined and focused, and I am happy to work with it."
Murray looks to have played his last game at Hayes Lane, with Goldberg thinking the move could become permanent.
David Obaze needs a scan on a swollen knee, while defender Mark Corneille has recovered from flu, but misses out this week due to suspension.