CHARD Town make their sixth trip to Wiltshire this season, when they visit Westbury United on Saturday in the First Division of the Toolstation Western League (ko 3pm).
Chard will be looking not only for their first away win of the season, but also their first 'double' having won the home fixture 1-0 back in August.
However, it will be a close encounter as Westbury are only two points worse off than Chard at this halfway stage of the season.
Chard manager Paul Down, with no injuries to report, is hoping to have the same squad for Saturday, with Scott Jakeman again unavailable.
He feels the Westbury game is winnable, as Chard search for that elusive away success.
He said: "It is never an easy place to go, but if we play at our best we can come back with all three points."
Down described last weekend's victory over Radstock as "hard fought and a valuable three points, with the strength down the middle crucial in keeping a clean sheet".
The Robins won that Western League encounter 1-0 thanks to skipper's Taofik Ben Salem fine strike in the sixth minute.
The hosts were reliant on keeper Jon Hill and the woodwork for preserving their lead, but they held on for a valuable three points.
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