FAIRFIELD Villa will be aiming to do the double over Kenilworth Town tomorrow night (7.45pm kick off) and take them one step closer to safety in the Midland Combination Division One.
In-form Villa go into the game on the back of a 4-0 victory over Newhall United on Saturday.
Chairman Paddy Eades is confident the resurgent team can maintain their bid to escape the drop. He said: "It's a game all the players are looking forward to.
"We all know what's at stake, if we win, we'll have taken a big leap forward."
Fairfield will have been boosted by their goal glut against a poor Newhall side.
Martin Tranter almost opened the scoring in the 27th minute, but he blazed over the bar from close range.
Fairfield never looked back and Bradley Maund made it 1-0 just before half time when he headed in Paul Matthews' cross.
In the second half Villa continued to heap the pressure on their opponents.
Maund lost his marker and rifled the ball past Lee Dickinson.
Captain Wayne Davies scored, before Maund completed his hat-trick when he scored a penalty, after Richard Miller was brought down in the box.
Eades said: "Newhall aren't the toughest team in the division, but the way which we out played them was excellent.
"We've just hit form at the right time to keep us from going down."
On Saturday Villa entertain Knowle (2pm kick off).
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