TRURO City will be seeking to end a run of nine games without a win in all competitions when they visit Chelmsford City tomorrow in Vanarama National League South (3pm).
The White Tigers, who have lost their last four matches, sit in the relegation zone in 21st position, but they do have as many as four games in hand on teams above them.
Despite a 2-0 defeat away to Weymouth on Tuesday evening, there were plenty of positives to take from the fixture and manager Paul Wotton will be hoping his side can build on that performance.
The 11-hour and 660-mile round trip is one of the longest trips Truro have to make this season.
Robbie Simpson's Chelmsford sit eighth in the division, a point off the play-off positions. From their 19 matches so far, they have accumulated 29 points with a record of seven wins, eight draws, and four defeats.
But their home form has not been great this term, with just two wins in 10 matches on home soil.
They’ll be looking to bounce back from Tuesday night’s narrow 1-0 defeat at home to Maidstone United.
Prior to that loss, they were on an eight-game unbeaten streak in all competitions, although five of those matches ended in draws.