MARK Molesley has his attention turned to this weekend trip to Enfield as Weymouth get back to league action.

Following their FA Cup replay win over Winchester in midweek, the Terras boss is now fully focused on the trip to north London - a game he says 'both teams need to win'.

Weymouth's form has picked up lately after opening their season with seven straight defeats in the National League South.

A win against Dorking was backed up with a draw against Worthing, with two wins in the FA Cup over Winchester and Sholing.

READ: Weymouth manager Mark Molesley reacts to Winchester win

Victory over Enfield could see the Terras leapfrog them in the table and lift them out of the relegation zone. 

However, Molesley is not taking anything for granted when his team travel to the capital.

Weymouth manager Mark Molesley Weymouth manager Mark Molesley (Image: Mark Probin) He said: "They are above us in the league, and we are chasing them, they probably feel like us and should have more points on the board. 

"The games they have been in have been a lot closer than the scores suggest. 

READ: FA Cup third qualifying round: Weymouth 3-0 Winchester

"There is no easy game in this league, this will be a tough game away from home and both teams need to win. 

"It will be a different challenge than in the week, that is what this league does, each challenge is unique, so we will have to be on our toes, fully focused and work hard for the shirt."

Ezio Touray celebrating after scoring against Winchester City in the FA Cup Ezio Touray celebrating after scoring against Winchester City in the FA Cup (Image: Mark Probin) Ezio Touray was one of the standout players in the 3-0 win over Winchester on Tuesday, and when asked about the player's performance, and if he would start at the weekend, Molesley said: "I think the whole team played well. 

"Ezio worked hard, like all the others.

"He and had lots of chances and on another day he could have had the match ball.

"Everyone can start, Ezio has had starts and has had opportunities and everyone will keep getting those opportunities.

"We have not had these options all season, but now we have people back and fighting for the shirt."

Brooklyn Genesini scoring Weymouth's third goal against Winchester Brooklyn Genesini scoring Weymouth's third goal against Winchester (Image: Mark Probin) In terms of team news for the trip to Enfield, Molesley is pleased that only Brandon Goodship and Malachi Linton remain sidelined. 

Ben Greenwood made his return to the field with a ten minute cameo off the bench in midweek, which Molesley described as a 'bonus', and the defender will be looking to get more minutes this weekend - although likely to be from the bench. 

Molesley was also pleased with the impact of Keelan O'Connell who grabbed a goal and an assist against Winchester, as well as Brooklyn Genesini's return to the starting line up, adding it was 'good to get players of this quality' back playing. 

Kick off at Queen Elizabeth II Stadium. is at 3pm on Saturday, October 5.