BALTI Sports boss Marco Nott is hoping his side can reverse the trend and pick up a result away at Holt United tomorrow (3pm), a ground they usually struggle at in the Dorset Premier League.

Balti have picked up just one point in their last three league trips to Holt, in a 3-3 draw three seasons ago, and have lost 4-0 and 6-0 in their last two league trips to Holt, but Nott says it is nice to go there on the back of their 2-0 win over Dorchester Sports last Saturday.

Nott said: “It is good going up there after a big result like that but Holt is a very tough ground. We really struggle when we go up there and the last few years we have got hammered.

“We are going up there definitely trying to eradicate that because they have definitely got one on us.

“I have always challenged our lads this time we have got to go to Holt and roll our sleeves up and take pride in our defending because we have been getting obliterated when we go up there.

“We always go into that game with good form and we always get hammered so we are certainly trying to change that tomorrow and go there and put in a good account of ourselves and be hard to beat.”

Oscar Preece is still suspended and Sanchez Baker is injured while Ethan Devaney, Simon Proffitt and Carl McClements are unavailable.

However, Balti could be boosted with the potential return of Charlie Kenderdine, Ricky Lane and Andy Nott for the match.