Welling United head to Gateshead on Tuesday night on the back of a morale boosting comprehensive victory over Woking.
Going into the match at Park View Road on Saturday, confidence might have been low following defeat against Hyde, but even before the Cards lived up to their nickname by being reduced to ten men, Welling had dominated.
Two second half goals from Joe Healy and a further from Lee Clarke were the least Welling deserved against a team that struggled to muster an attempt on goal.
Fraser Franks’ transfer to Luton Town on Friday meant Jamie Day had to make changes defensively, but the pairing of Doug Bergqvist and Blaine Hudson snubbed out Woking’s attack.
Josh Wakefield made his debut on a one month loan from AFC Bournemouth and fitted in immediately.
The game in the North East will signal the last game of Baily Cargill’s spell and Day is working hard to add to his squad before the transfer window closes at the end of January.
Gateshead will offer a tough challenge to the Wings. Currently fourth in the league, they drew 2-2 at Grimsby Town on Saturday.
Manager Gary Mills has recently signed JJ O’Donnell on loan from league leaders Luton Town in a bid to seal their place in a play off spot. This follows securing striker Ryan Noble after he was released by Burnley.
Although on paper, Welling face a daunting task, they are unbeaten in four midweek away games this season and will be keen to record another good result.