Weymouth will have a chance to right the wrongs from Saturday's defeat to Hemel Hempstead as they take on Chippenham Town tonight (August 20).

The Terras have lost both of their National League South games so far this season with a 3-2 defeat away to Tonbridge before the 2-0 loss at home to Hemel at the weekend. 

Mark Molesley is keen to have an opportunity to make a mends for the weekend loss which he admitted was 'disappointing'. 

READ: Weymouth 0-2 Hemel Hempstead

Chippenham visit the Bob Lucas having also lost both of their opening league games of the campaign.

A 2-1 defeat at home to Farnborough on the opening day was followed up by a 1-0 loss away to Dorking Wanderers on Saturday. 

Molesley expects another 'tough' game for his Terras side against The Bluebirds and doesn't think too much should be read into the opening couple of results from tonight's opposition. 

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Speaking to Echosport, he said: "Chippenham have been unfortunate in their first two games. They have run two close races and have played well. 

"They are similar to us and it will be a tough game."

The Terras boss is keen to see more of an attacking threat from his team come kick-off though, and is looking for the team to start causing the opposition more problems. 

He added: "We have full respect for Chippenham, but I want to see us impose our style on teams more. 

"The performance was off on Saturday and we can use this game to bounce back. 

"We have a young squad and they need to show some bravery."

Speaking about weather the two defeats will have dented confidence amongst his squad, the Terras boss added: "All I do know is that these moments make you grow together and we will get their through hard work.

"My belief in this team has not waivered."

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There will be serval late fitness tests for Molesley's side with Keelan O'Connell having picked up a hamstring injury in training last week. 

Brandon Goodship is also a doubt as he works his way back from injury, but Calvin Brooks has now returned from injury having got more minutes again at the weekend.

Molesley added: "We have been missing Keelan and Brandon, they are a big influence on the team and they help nit the team together.

"But if we don't have them so we need to use other players."

Kick-off at the Bob Lucas is at 7.45pm.