Banbury United will look to back up their midweek cup victory over Henley Town with another win when they host Stourbridge on Saturday in the Southern League.
The Puritans will take on The Glassboys at the Banbury Plant Hire Community Stadium on November 16 in a 3pm kick-off.
The visitors have won two of their last five league matches, placing them fourth in the table, four points above Banbury.
United come into the game off the back of a comfortable 2-0 win against Henley Town in the Oxfordshire Senior Cup on Tuesday night.
First team manager Simon Hollyhead said: "We anticipate a competitive test on Saturday, one we’ve been looking forward to since our last league game.
"We fully recognise the importance of maintaining our attitude and commitment on the pitch and on behalf of all in the dressing room, I'd like to thank those supporters who understand the journey this only four-month-old team is on."
Banbury will be looking for their first league win since October 22, having lost to Hitchin Town and drawn against Bishop's Stortford in their two league outings since then.
The Puritans are 10th in the league after 15 games, having won six, drawn four, and lost five.
Stourbridge come into the game having beaten Lowestoft Town 4-0 in their previous league match.
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