ANOTHER six-pointer lies ahead for the Dabbers as they travel to struggling Atherton Collieries, this Saturday.
Nantwich boss Dave Cooke is relishing a return to action after games against Rossendale and Great Harwood Town fell foul of the weather.
An enforced rest period has had it's benefits though with Cooke enjoying the luxury of a full-strength squad to face a side stuck in the bottom three.
"It's another six-pointer and a game we think we can win," said Cooke.
"We drew 1-1 earlier this season and to be honest that was the least we deserved.
"They've had a torrid time since and only managed to get a couple of points out of their last 12 games so they're certainly beatable.
"With the gap between us eight points, a victory would give us a great lift."
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