Lowestoft Town face three away games in the space of a week as they look to continue to build momentum.
Blues boss Jamie Godbold is set to welcome back three players as they prepare for a "tough" run of games ahead.
After a nine-goal thriller at the Fosters Solicitors Community Stadium, Lowestoft sealed a superb second half comeback win - eventually triumphing 5-4 - after finding themselves 1-3 down at half time.
The returning Chris Henderson put Lowestoft ahead with a 15th minute penalty, but Great Wakering Rovers responded with three goals from their only shots of the half.
But four goals inside 15 second half minutes from skipper Travis Cole, Kyle Haylock and a brace from the returning Josh Harvey saw The Blues hit back in style to seal a fine win, despite the visitors adding a late fourth.
Lowestoft find themselves fifth in the Pitching In Isthmian League North Division after their scheduled home encounter on Tuesday, January 10 against Basildon United was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
It now means The Trawlerboys face three away trips in the next week - including two Suffolk derbies.
The action starts at fourth placed Stowmarket Town on January 14, ahead of a trip to Essex on Tuesday, January 17 as Lowestoft head to 11th placed Brentwood.
A trip to sixth placed Felixstowe & Walton United follows on Saturday, January 28.
The injured Jake Reed and Sam Nunn are likely to miss out, while goalkeeper Luke Holt is suspended for Saturday's game.
Rhys Logan, Adam Hipperson and Sam Johnson are all set to return after missing last Saturday's match.
Godbold said: "In the context of being 1-3 down at half time last Saturday, I was really pleased to hear the final whistle and pick up three points.
"Saturday is a massive game.
"As I'd previously said, Stowmarket are a really good side and any team that finishes above them will probably finish as champions giving the quality and experience that they have at this level.
"It will be tough, but we have been in this position and triumphed before - and we know we are more than capable of causing teams problems.
"Brentwood are a strong side with lots of experienced players at this level and the level above, so we know it will be a tough game and we won't look too much at the position they are in.
"We then have Felixstowe & Walton United away - so it will be a tough week."
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