- The Quakers play host to Doncaster Rovers hoping to build on two consecutive home wins.

After overcoming Leyton Orient and Carlisle United, maximum points are important to help the Club move closer to the right end of the table.

Manager Mick Tait believes that confidence is spreading through the team as shown by the recent good home results.

He said "The lads have been working hard in training and that has come through in the two wins.  The first over Orient was hard fought after coming from behind and really showed the team's character.  However, I thought we totally dominated the game against Carlisle.

"Wins breed confidence and another three points this Saturday will set us up nicely for the trip to York."

Mick was also happy to see Barry Conlon back on the scoresheet after his two headed goals against the Cumbrians.

He commented "It helps when you have someone who can put the ball away.  He (Conlon) took his goals well last week and if we can keep creating chances more are sure to follow."

Doncaster Rovers come to the Reynolds Arena on the back of a solid start to their first season back in the Football League.  Rovers have lost just one of their first six games, despite this they currently lie in mid-table after drawing half of their opening games.

A large crowd is expected with as many as 1,500 fans making the short journey up from Yorkshire.  Doncaster fans can purchase tickets from the East Stand Turnstiles with tickets also available for home fans on the day priced at £14 for Adults and £7 for concessions.

Fans are also reminded to please park responsibly and not on the A66.

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