 Dave Leonard's side faces three games in four days (Getty) |
Truro City's players face one of their toughest physical tests of the season as they prepare to play three games in four days over the Easter period. The Western League leaders host third placed Dawlish Town on Good Friday before facing Melksham Town on Saturday at Treyew Road.
Then it is off to Wadebridge to face Peninsula League side Saltash United in the final of the Cornwall Senior Cup.
"We've got the squad and everybody's fit now," said boss Dave Leonard.
"Dawlish is the big one, it really is a six-pointer," he told BBC Radio Cornwall. "We win and they drop three points."
 | We'll get Friday's game out the way, then assess the squad and have a roll call Truro City manager Dave Leonard |
But, with so many games in a short space of time, he is still unsure of who exactly will be starting each game.
"We'll get Friday's game out the way, then assess the squad and have a roll call.
"At five o'clock on Friday evening we'll sit down and have a look at the team for Saturday," he said.
With Truro set on trying to gain promotion out of the Western League it might seem that the Cornwall Senior Cup final would be their lowest priority. But that is not the case according to Leonard.
"It's a privilege and an honour to play in the cup," said Leonard. "To be in the final for a third successive year is a privilege. We'll be going out to win the game."
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