Ravens have won on last two visits to Adie Moran Park
FC Isle of Man will be looking to make it back-to-back wins for the first time this season when they head to Prestwich Heys in the NWCFL Premier Division this weekend.
The Manx side will head to Adie Moran Park tomorrow (29 November) knowing a win on their travels could see them realistically climb a further two places up the table if results elsewhere also go their way.
They'll take on a Prestwich Heys side which has only tasted defeat once in its last four matches in all competitions.
After hitting five past Longridge Town on their travels six days ago, FC Isle of Man will start the weekend eight points clear of the relegation zone.
Of this six meetings between the two teams to date, FC Isle of Man have won two of their meetings with their latest opponents.
Both of those victories have come on Prestwich Heys soil in their last two visits to the Manchester-based outfit in February 2024 and March this year.
Meanwhile, Ryan Hutchinson's side will head into the weekend fresh from a 2-0 at Litherland REMYCA on Wednesday night (26 November).
Their last league win before that came back on 25 October where they overcame current title-chasers Padiham.
Prestwich Heys vs FC Isle of Man will get underway tomorrow at Adie Moran Park at 2pm.
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