CWMBRAN Town will be aiming to make it nine games unbeaten when they entertain Flexys Cefn Druids at Cwmbran Stadium on Saturday.
The Crows are in fine form and in midweek fought back from two goals down to beat Caersws 3-2.
Understandably stand-in manager Roger Gibbins is delighted with the eight-game run and has put it down to an "incredible team spirit."
He said: "Wednesday's win was important for many reasons. It keeps the run going and it keeps us on course for that top eight finish.
"The confidence in the team at the moment is brilliant. There's such a good team-spirit and I think it shows. "And with each unbeaten game that team-spirit and confidence continues to grow."
But despite Cwmbran's recent run, Saturday's match won't be easy as the Crows look to reverse their 1-0 defeat by Flexys earlier in the season.
"You could say it is revenge time," admitted Gibbons.
"They're an inconsistent side but are more than capable of getting a result away from home.
"They will be hard to break down and will probably put men behind the ball. They're a physical side and will play for the point.
"We've got home advantage and are playing well and I'm sure we can get the three points."
The Crows are boosted as striker Mattie Davies and defended Richard David are available for selection but frontman Chris Summers (calf), skipper Sean Wharton (knee) and midfielder Sean Mainwaring ('flu) are doubtful.
Cwmbran Town (from) M Ellacott, R Carter, N Smothers, N Wigg, G Wharton, R Jones, C Watkins, A Moore (c), J Welsh, M Dunn, R Hurlin, M Morris, D Davies, L O'Connor, M Davies, R David.
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