Truro City boss Lee Hodges has said there is a more relaxed atmosphere in his squad following the news that they are all but safe from relegation in the Conference South.
City have just two games left to play in the season, starting with a trip to Woking on Saturday.
Marcus Martin will miss the match through illness, while Stewart Yetton is suspended. Jake Ash will face a late fitness test on a head injury he picked up against Bromley.
However, despite the injury worries, Hodges was upbeat about the match against Woking.
This is because relegation threatened Maidenhead lost to Salisbury in midweek, making Truro virtually safe from the drop.
" It's back to my squad of just 13," said Hodges. "But there's more of a relaxed atmosphere this week, now that we are virtually certain to avoid relegation.
"The boys are looking forward to what should be a big match, with a big crowd to see Woking crowned as champions. "We shall be going for all three points, as we always do. We've been a bit Jekyll and Hyde this season, but hopefully the right team will turn up and give them a really good game."
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