Corinthian Casuals assistant boss Keith Holloway has insisted his side are relishing Saturday's visit of Ryman Division One South potential champions Dover Athletic.
Holloway saw his side claim an impressive 2-0 victory at Whyteleafe at the weekend, their second clean sheet on the road in five days.
And Holloway vowed his team will go for broke against table-topping Dover.
He said: "These are the games you want to be involved in. It is a pressure-off game for us and anything we get will be a real bonus.
"But it is a great chance for us to pit our wits against the best."
Saturday's win at Whyteleafe, courtesy of goals from Luke Gay and Carlton Murray-Price, came hot on the heels of a precious 0-0 draw at high-flying Dulwich Hamlet.
And Holloway revealed it was the clean sheets, rather than the goals, that had pleased him most.
He added: "The fact we have kept consecutive clean sheets is very important.
"The great thing is it is all in our own hands this season.
"If we win our games we are not relying on anyone. That's a fantastic position to be in."
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