A pivotal month for Rovers ahead, with a journey to Oxfordshire to face Thame United the first of the last six fixtures.
Rovers still have relegation worries, whereas Thame are still in with a shout of getting into the playoffs, albeit very slim.
Back in December Rovers fell to a 2-1 defeat to Thame at Hillgrounds, a late Hayford strike after a missed penalty wasn't enough as Thame grabbed two quickfire first half goals.
After an excellent FA Trophy run for Thame, reaching Q3, results have continued to be steady, but a lot of draws have kept the Red Kites outside the top five for most of the season. Draws with Hertford, Waltham Abbey and most recently Barton have put them 8 points of the playoffs.
Baker and Bakogeorge both featured for the reserves in their defeat to table-toppers Bugbrooke on Saturday as they look to return to full-fitness. Drakulic and Stratton are also nearing a return and will hopefully be involved in the upcoming run-in.
For Rovers fans making the journey over, the most direct route is on the A421 and A418 via Leighton Buzzard and Aylesbury. Public transport via London can be done, changing at St Pancras and hopping over to Marylebone, although Haddenham & Thame Parkway station will require a taxi or a very long walk.
HISTORY
Matches - 8
Rovers wins - 3
Draws - 1
Thame wins - 4
Goals for - 16
Goals against - 16
We wish all Walnuts making the journey a safe trip and thank you as always for your continued support.