WORCESTER CITY are back on the road this Saturday (November 23), facing off with Bedworth United.
City are enjoying a rich period of form, the last game that the side did not win was a month ago - against Sporting Khalsa.
Since then, Worcester have played six games in league and cup competition, winning all six and scoring 12 goals.
In that same period, they have conceded just two goals, having not been scored past since Saturday, November 2.
The Faithful will hope to make it seven wins on the bounce this weekend in Warwickshire.
Worcester's last game saw them take on a Boldmere St Michaels with what was a heavily depleted side.
City were forced to call up under 18 players to fill out their bench due to the side missing players for a variety of reasons.
Felix Miles played through the game despite suffering with illness, and winger Elliott Hartley put in a top-class performance, filling in at left-back.
"Elliott Hartley has come and played left back, he has never really played left back but I thought he was probably one of our best players if not man of the match for me today," said Worcester City coach, Ryan Rowe.
The game was potentially the hardest the side has had to fight for three points all season. After Cameron Monteith put the side ahead in the first half, City spent the majority of the second half with their backs to the wall.
"It was probably our best three points of the season," said Rowe. "We can go on and turn it on against teams but to come out and fight like that second half, and put our bodies on the line, and win like that means more than probably the last five or six results that we have got."
Charlie Wise, who donned the armband in Adam Mace's absence, echoed much of the same sentiment, saying: "A bit of a different game to what we have been used to, but sometimes that is what we have got to do.
"A lot had been said going into the game about a few players missing and bits and pieces, but it is testament to everyone around, the whole squad, and the feel around the squad. The effort we showed to defend the way that we did.
"The whole team just put in such a massive shift to defend for large period of the game, and we defended well, deserved the three points."
A side in mixed form, and fourteenth in the table, Bedworth United present a good opportunity for City to showcase the same grit and cohesion that has seen them enter into their current purple patch - and extend their winning run to seven games in a row.
The game is taking place away in Bedworth, this Saturday (November, 23) at 3pm.
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