Bourne Town travel to face Kimberley Miners Welfare in the United Counties League
Bourne boss Michael Goode is hoping a run of away games could work in his side's favour come the end of the United Counties League campaign.
A changing room refurbishment project at the Abbey Lawn means the Wakes are currently playing all of their matches away from home until the end of this month.
They continue on their travels on Saturday when they visit Kimberley Miners Welfare looking for a fifth successive away win.
Goode said: "I don't mind all these away games at the moment while the weather is good.
"If the weather is half decent, it's good to get some of these away trips out of the way.
"If we can stay in and around the mix then we've only got two or three away games in February and March.
"We can then really get the Abbey Lawn buzzing with crowds of 400 or 500 and, with say eight games to go, then there's nothing to say that we can't be up there."
Bourne are currently in third spot in their first season back at step five of the non-league pyramid after winning promotion and travel to Nottinghamshire unbeaten in their last 10 league and cup games.
That's been despite a run of injuries which has robbed the Wakes of the services of Shaun Archer, Henry Dunn and James Hill-Seekings.
They have signed striker Tom Siddons from Stamford and he could be back in contention for this weekend after missing Saturday's win at Ashby Ivanhoe with a minor knee injury sustained while training with the Daniels.
Goode added: "We've had a really good 10 days with some solid performances going back to Newark Town where we conceded an equaliser in the last minute.
"We would probably have taken a point at Newark away from home before the game but, having been 2-1 up, you want to win it.
"We could have been on a bit of a downer after that but we responded with a threadbare squad against Newark & Sherwood and then went and won at Blackstones, Boston Town and Ashby Ivanhoe.
"We're not thinking that we're the finished product, which is good because we know there are still some improvements.
"But, when we add Shaun Archer, Tom Siddons, Henry Dunn and James Hill-Seekings back into the mix, then suddenly you're looking at a decent step five squad."
Deeping Rangers travel to Heanor Town on Saturday looking for their first win of the season to move off the foot of the Premier Division North table.
The Clarets - whose midweek League KO Cup tie at home to Eynesbury Rovers was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch - have lost the services of striker Ryan Lennon.
The former Blackstones, March Town and Sleaford frontman has joined league rivals Wisbech Town where he will link up with ex-Deeping boss Luke Hipwell who is now in charge of the Fenmen.
Holbeach United and Pinchbeck United both face tough away days in Division One North of the Thurlow Nunn League.
The Tigers - who have won all five league games away from Carter's Park this season - visit leaders Haverhill Rovers.
Pinchbeck - who were beaten by a last minute goal in a 1-0 away loss at Parson Drove on Wednesday night - make the long trip to third-placed Harwich and Parkeston.