Lee Hobbs' side have suffered postponement after postponement, over the past two months, due to the persistent rain and constant storms sweeping in off the Atlantic coast, but the forecast is for a dry day today which will hopefully give Bolitho Park some time to drain from its recenet and regular saturations.
It if does, then old adversaries Winchester City will provide the opposition as Parkway look to build on a fine run of form which has seen them take 13 points from the last 15 on offer.
"We have got back-to-back home games now against Winchester on Saturday and then on Tuesday night against Didcot," Hobbs said. "Winchester have become old adversaries of ours over the last two or three years, but the manager there has built a really good team who are currently higher than us in the league.
"They are currently unbeaten in six, but have drawn their last four and we are obviously coming off the back of being top of the form table within the league, taking 13 points from 15, so it has the makings of being a really, really good game, if it goes ahead, which we are very hopeful that it will.
"We are in a good place right now and even the draw against Tiverton, it felt like a win scoring as late as we did when we weren't at our best.
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