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Adie Britton expects massive Bath City test

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Bath City director of football Adie Britton believes the club will come face-to-face with the best side in the division on Easter Monday. Second-placed Salisbury are nine points adrift of leaders Welling, but Britton says it is the Wiltshire side who he fears most ahead of their trip to Mayday Trust Park. City are in action before that clash, however, as they travel to fellow mid-table outfit Maidenhead today in a busy Easter schedule (both 3pm). After capping three unbeaten home games in eight days with the weekend draw against Basingstoke, Britton hopes to be able to maintain the upturn in form on the trip to York Road. "It would be nice to think we can hang in there and try to keep this run we've started going," said Britton. "Maidenhead will be a tough game. We beat them earlier in the season, but they are mid-table and, like everyone in this league, they will be fairly competitive. "Then we've got to prepare ourselves for Monday because I watched Salisbury a couple of weeks ago and, as far as I am concerned, they are the best side in the league and the best side in the league by quite a way. "I can't really understand why they haven't run away with it because, in their front six, they have got more quality than the others." Salisbury themselves are at home to Tonbridge Angels this afternoon.

Adie Britton expects massive Bath City test


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