Still top-of-the-table following Tuesday night's draw with Newport County, Town boss Richard Money is confident his squad can continue their top form over the Bank Holiday weekend, starting at Tamworth on Saturday.
Only the suspended Keith Keane is unavailable as the Hatters, a point clear at the top, travel to the Lamb where they were held last season.
"We feel we're in good form," Money said at his Friday press conference. "We feel we can go to Tamworth, or anywhere in this league, with confidence, but it's about what happens on the day.
"If we're mindful and concentrate on what we need to get done then I'm sure we will get it.
"Tamworth have changed their personnel over the summer, as have we, so we're not reading anything into the game at their place last season but we know it will be tough.
"There's a big slope on the pitch and they're unbeaten at home so far so we're going to have to play well."
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After a behind closed-doors game played during the week gave senior members of the squad more match practise, the Town boss was delighted with the options available to him.
"Adam Murray played in that game, Tom Craddock scored twice so we're in a good place right now," he said.
"We've got two games over the next 72 hours so let's wait and see. I think it is dangerous to plan for two games ahead.
Richard Money
"We've dominated the four games we've played so far and we want to carry on playing in the same way."
"When Monday comes around it's in those kind of situations that the strength of our squad can be fully utilised.
"We've dominated the four games we've played so far and we want to carry on playing in the same way.
"We drew a match in a good game of football against Newport. If anyone thinks we should win 46 games then good luck to them.
"On Saturday we'll concern ourselves, it's up to us to make sure we're good with the ball, good without the ball and to be strong and organised."