Striker Warren Bagnall hopes Monday's win over Welling can give Crawley's campaign lift-off after a stuttering start.
Bagnall will be looking to add to his match-winning strike at Twerton Park against unbeaten Bath City tomorrow.
He said: "Now we've got a win under our belt I expect us to get better and better. Already it looks like it's going to be a very tight league, we have had a hard start but the squad is stronger in all areas than it was last season and I expect us to do well again."
With midfielders Peter Fear (ankle) and Neil Le Bihan (calf) and striker Danny Hockton (ankle) all doubtful, boss Billy Smith is expected to name an unchanged team with Bagnall forming a three-man attack alongside Nic McDonnell and Dave Stevens.
Bath will be without striker James Gosling who was lucky to escape with only ankle ligament damage after a retaining wall collapsed onto him as he celebrated the winning goal at Chippenham on Monday with Bath supporters.
But the Romans welcome back last season's top scorer Adrian Foster after suspension. His 21 goals in 35 games helped Bath preserve their Premier Division status on the last day of the campaign.
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