SATURDAY'S visit to Cirencester kicks off a key November spell for Stourport Swifts, according to boss Dave Titterton.
Swifts have put together a good five-match unbeaten run, despite facing all of the top three Dr Martens Western Division sides.
Four away games this month will test Titterton's side but they have an impressive record on their travels.
Midfielder Ronnie Sayer (shoulder) and Rob Taylor (groin) are the only injured players likely to return at Cirencester.
The Gloucestershire side have won five and lost four league games but crashed 6-2 at Redditch in the FA Trophy on Saturday.
Titterton said: "It's a very important month for us and we can really put ourselves up there in the table."
Swifts will continue to talk to Evesham's Nathan Jukes and Halesowen Town midfielder Richard Kavanagh over possible moves to Walshes Meadow before Saturday.
Des Lyttle made his debut as a non-contract signing for Northampton this week.
Swifts have a Dr Martens Cup second round visit to Gresley on Tuesday (7.30pm).
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