WITHAM Town manager Adam Flint is calling for his team to head into an enforced mini break on another high note.

Having overcome a 12-game run without a win, Witham have now won three and drawn one of their last four games to move up to 14th in Bostik League division north ahead of a home game against Cheshunt tomorrow.

It will be their last action for two weeks as a scheduled visit to Heybridge Swifts on November 24 has been postponed due to Swifts’ involvement in the FA Trophy that weekend and Flint wants to keep his team’s good run going with another positive display.

“We want to finish well as it will set us up for a good couple of weeks,” he said.

“The boys have worked so hard and it’s been good to get points on the board as we have deserved it and we’ll hopefully now head into the the little break on the back of another win.

“We will be missing a couple as Pat Ahern and Sam Owusu aren’t available, but we have Shami Pedulu back now and Ryan Imbert and there is strength there in the squad now.

“We’re definitely seeing more confidence now - we are looking solid at the back and we are scoring goals again.”

Witham are due to return to action after the Cheshunt game with a home game in the league against Grays Athletic on December 2, but they head into this weekend’s action on the back of a 1-1 draw at Hertford Town in midweek.

It extended Witham’s unbeaten run, but Flint was left feeling disappointed as his team were pegged back by the ten men of their hosts.

He added: “We had plenty of chances to win it - Correy Davidson hit the crossbar, we had two good penalty shouts and we hit the post - but the second goal to wrap it up just wouldn’t come.

“We are disappointed and while that shows how far we have come in the last two weeks that we’re disappointed with a draw, I think a we’d have felt the same had the same happened two weeks ago.

“The first 20 minutes was some of the best football that we have played this year and we were all over them, but we just couldn’t get the second goal.

“That’s just how it is sometimes and we’ll go again against Cheshunt.

“We head into it feeling confident as we’ve scored seven and conceded two in the last four games, but we know we should be on 22 points and we’d be just seven points off the play-offs.”