Wimborne Town are back on the road as they are away to league leaders Walton & Hersham this weekend.
This will be the Magpies’ first away game since the 2-1 defeat at Gosport in early September.
Tim Sills’ side come into this game after a win in the FA Trophy against Weymouth FC.
The Dorset side are unbeaten in two league games, the latest being a dramatic comeback win against Plymouth Parkway.
Wimborne media representative Kyran Rickman said: “Confidence is high and there’s a real belief in the squad”
The hosts come into this match in fine form, dropping points in two of their first nine games, sitting two points clear at the top.
The Swans have been dangerous in front of goal as the league’s leading scorers with 23, as well as having two players joint-second in the golden boot race (Dawid Rogalski and Johl Powell).
The visitors will be hungry for revenge, as Walton & Hersham are one of the only two sides to do the double against Wimborne last season.
The Swans will aim to stay at the summit, while the Magpies will hope to break into the playoffs with a shock win.
Kickoff is at 3pm on Saturday at the Wyatt Homes Stadium.

Elsewhere, Bournemouth Poppies are looking to bounce back this weekend after a horrid run of defeats.
Having lost the last seven games in a row, the Poppies are looking ahead to a chance to change their fortunes around against Hythe & Dibden.
John McKay, a former coach who is now the media manager, said: “Our games against Hythe & Dibden have always been competitive affairs.”
Hythe & Dibden are currently 16th in the league table, three places below Bournemouth, however they have played four less games.