Didcot Town boss Stuart Peace has told his players to forget about their midweek defeat at Godalming and get ready for their tough trip to Paulton Rovers tomorrow.
Tuesday's 3-2 loss brought their 11-game undefeated run in Division 1 South & West to a grinding halt.
But Peace described the result as a blip.
"We got beaten by the better side on the night," he said.
"The conditions were difficult. The pitch was frozen and bumpy. But I'm not using it as an excuse. It just happens. We worked very hard, but we had trouble coping with their direct style.
"It didn't help that their first goal was five yards off-side. We went 2-1 up and should have closed the game down.
"But we conceded two late goals, so now we've got to get on another long unbeaten run.
"I'm disappointed, but if you had told me we would be where we are around Christmas I would have taken that. This is just a little setback."
He added: "I think Farnborough will win the league and there are six or seven teams fighting it out for the play-offs. I would like to think we are one of those clubs.
"Now it's all about sticking in there."
Richard Witt (pictured) and Paul Powell return from supension and illness respectively, though striker Ashley Vine is a doubt. Josh Mulvany (ankle) is unlikely to be fit.
Abingdon United assistant manager Mark O'Hara could give a home debut to Josh Cottrel as they look to end their run of four straight defeats against Winchester City.
The youngster did well on his debut when he came on as substitute 30 minutes from the end of their 4-3 defeat at Gosport Borough.
"I thought he was outstanding," said O'Hara, who is standing in for boss Andy Slater (holiday).
"I'm not sure if Josh will start, but he will definitely be involved again."
O'Hara, who played 500 games for the club, said he would not be tempted to go into the transfer market.
"It's down to the ones that are here to get us out of it."
They are without Jamie Brooks (hamstring injury).
Banbury United will be without striker Andy Baird (supended) when they host Tiverton in the Premier Division.
Ben Milner (knee), Matt Murphy (Achilles) and Troy Bryan (hamstring) miss out.
Oxford City are without a game.
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Abingdon Utd (v Winchester, home): from Wilkins, Moss, Organ, Franklin, McCalmon, Herbert, Curtin, Odhiambo, Alexis, R Brooks, Beechers, Carbon, Tricker, P Druce, Cottrel, Mills.
Banbury Utd (v Tiverton, home): from Wheeler, Fuller, Kinch, Essex, Blossom, Travers, Stanbridge, Feely, Nicholls, St Bridges, Ibrahim, Gordon, Sc Bridges, Gooderick, Sambrook, McKay.
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