l RUNDOWN: Billericay’s turnaround in results couldn’t be much more dramatic after they found themselves hovering outside the Ryman Premier League relegation zone at the end of August.

Town were still adjusting to another summer-rebuild, with manager Craig Edwards (September's Ryman Premier manager of the month) bringing in several lower-league players to bolster his squad.

Nine games later, Billericay have won four league matches, three FA Cup ties and two Ryman League Cup ties and are now a win away from making it 10 back-to-back victories in all competitions (including Tuesday’s penalty shoot-out win over Tilbury).

They now travel to Harrow Borough, who have found it tough going in the early weeks of the season.

They sit 20th with 11 points from their 10 games although, like Billericay, have progressed to the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup.

They are also coming off the back of one of the results of the season to date, having walloped Dulwich Hamlet 4-1 in their last league game.

l MANAGER’S VIEW: Billericay Town manager Craig Edwards: “Harrow's manager will be tearing his hair out as he doesn't know what he will get from them. I hope we catch them on a bad day but we need to turn up.

"I haven't won nine in a row before and this is a remarkable run.

"I am hard on the boys but they are a great group. They are like my own sons as you are hard on them when they aren't achieving what you know they can do, and I want them to realise their potential and they are doing that."

"It was a poor first-half against Tilbury and I expected more from some of the boys as I wanted them to put pressure on my team-selection come Saturday.

"But we got the result so that is important. It would always have been difficult after Chippenham, which was such a high but we did well."

l TEAM NEWS: On-loan Gillingham striker Greg Cundle has scored four goals in his last three games.