Weymouth manager Mark Molesley wants to make the Bob Lucas 'a tough place to come' after results picked up in recent weeks.
Wins against Dorking Wanderers in the league and Sholing in the FA Cup have reinvigorated Molesely's side and the Terras boss now wants the team to kick on.
However, next up at home for the Terras is the visit of Worthing, a team that narrowly missed out on promotion last season.
With that in mind, Molesley knows that this weekend's home tie will not be an easy one for his side.
He said: "We are looking forward to being back at home and we want to make it a tough place to come and we want to build on the good work over the past week.
"Worthing have their own style of play and they were agonizingly close to promotion last season, so we have got to make sure we are organised and also put our own game on them."
This weekend's opposition are sat in 11th place in the table, but have only lost one game so far this season.
One chink in their armour could be their inability to keep clean sheets with just one so far, conceding 14 goals.
When asked if that is an area Weymouth could exploit on Saturday, Molesley was reluctant to see it that way.
"As always, your strengths can be your biggest weaknesses.
"They rotate well and are maybe not as well organised because of that, but I think they are one of the highest possession based teams in the league, and we will look for those weaknesses, but we will have to be at our best."
There is also positive news on the injury front as well for Molesley.
Only Brandon Goodship and Malachi Linton are long term absentees and Ben Greenwood is close to a return but the Terras boss admitted Saturday was 'too soon' for the left back
Several players are continuing to build up their match fitness after returning from injury including Keelan O'Connell who gained more minutes in an under-23 game in midweek .
On O'Connell, Molesley added: " We hope Keelan can play a larger part on Saturday, that game came at the right time to build his fitness and we used it wisely and he will be in a better shape going forward."
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