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Tommy Warrilow wants his in-form Tonbridge side to make it four wins on the spin at Truro before taking a break from Blue Square Bet South action.
Angels have won four out of their last five matches in the league and all three games in November, and Warrilow hopes to extend that run in Cornwall on Saturday.
Truro have lost six of nine home games and after a bright start to the season have fallen away to mid-table and are also beset by off-field financial issues.
Warrilow (pictured) said: "We’re having a great month and after this game we have a week off for the FA Trophy. Hopefully we can finish this run with another win, though we know it will be tough."
Angels went seventh, just a point behind the final play-off place, following Tuesday’s superb 1-0 victory at high-flying Sutton on Tuesday.
Warrilow said: "Two or three wins on the spin can make a massive difference in this league – you can see what it’s done for us.
"We’ll not get above our station, there is a long way to go, but I don’t want to just gloss over Tuesday night because it was an absolutely fantastic win and the boys deserve a lot of credit for that."
Lee Browning, Scott Kinch and Mikel Suarez could all return for the trip to Truro.