We travel to Ashby Ivanhoe on Saturday in the UCL Premier Division North.
After another great win at the weekend, Manager Tris Whitman gave his thoughts on the match. "Saturday's game was a great opportunity to finally beat opposition that were in and around the bottom half of the table. We knew that a win would move us above Wisbech in the league so there was a real incentive to secure the three points.
"Confidence was high after securing back to back wins in the league and cup against Eastwood and Sherwood Colliery, so we felt relatively confident we would be able to beat Wisbech.
"The game started scrappy and we struggled to break down their mid to low block, something we’ve not really encountered since coming in as managers. Wisbech didn’t really show any intent on taking the game to us and were happy and disciplined staying in shape and waiting to counter.
"As the half went on we started to dominate the ball more, which opened up a few half chances but we failed to capitalise and went in at the break 0-0.
"We relayed the message to be patient and that if we scored early Wisbech would have to come out more which would allow us more opportunities. This was the case and we went ahead through a Niall penalty, after good work from Solace. Wisbech started to show more ambition and the game became open and transitional which suited us more with pace on the attack, especially in wide areas.
"We created a number of good chances which would have made the end a little more comfortable, but the lads showed good organisation and togetherness to see out the win.
"A third win on the bounce has seen us climb the table and we will be looking to try and close the gap between ourselves and the teams above us when we travel to Ashby this weekend"
Here are the details for travelling supporters we hope to see as many of you as possible there as we try to secure our 4th back to back win.
The NFU Sports Ground
Lower Packington Road
Ashby de la Zouch
Leicestershire
LE65 1TS