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Maidstone take on Ryman League Premier Division leaders Dartford at Princes Park on Saturday, looking for revenge after losing at home to the Darts earlier this month.
Dartford won 1-0 at Homelands and Stones boss Nott is hoping that his team can turn the tables.
Nott said: “I don’t think we gave a true account of ourselves in the home game, we never really had a go at them. I can assure you that will not be the case this time.
“We perhaps didn’t have as much belief in that game. We do now. We have to go there and get something and I have every confidence we can do that. We are getting stronger and players are coming back from injury at the right time.
“The results were quite kind to us on Tuesday, but nobody has fallen away at the bottom, so it is important that we pick up some points. Two wins can get you right out of it.”
Steve Elliott returns from suspension and Dean Hernandez-Bradshaw should be fit after a hip problem but Danny Hockton is not certain of playing after a groin injury, while Chris Saunders (foot), Jermaine Darlington (knee cartilage) and Rob Lyall, pictured, (ankle) are also doubts.
Nathan Paul’s knee ligament injury was assessed by Gillingham medical staff this week but he remains out as does Tom Parkinson (groin).