A storming victory in midweek will have given Guiseley a massive shot in the arm ahead of this weekend's home clash with Hendesford Town and it should ensure the locals turn out to back their side.
Manager Neil Parsley was delighted with the 5-0 win over long-time rivals Whitby Town on Tuesday.
Summer signing Gavin Knight bagged a hat-trick and the clean sheet was their first of the season in the league.
"It was a great result, overdue I feel, and all built on the work ethic that we have installed at the club," said Parsley.
"But we have to put that aside and focus on tomorrow because that is another tough game.
"I told the boys after the midweek win to enjoy the feeling and the pats on the back but to come back ready to do it all over again tomorrow.
"I hope the spectators will come back again after witnessing that win in what was essentially a derby.
"We had a big crowd for a midweek match in this division and I hope word gets around that we are playing well and we get even more through the turnstiles.
"The club are going in the right direction. Let's hope the good times are just beginning.
"I think that they are. The summer signings are only just bedding in and we still want to get another couple to strengthen the squad."
Will Ryder, one of the close-season recruits, is doubtful with an ankle injury.
Guiseley (from): Dickinson, Hay, Ryder, Sturdy, Ellis, Smithard, Dunning, Gray, Smith, Jackson, Knight, Wright, Thompson, Clarke, Denton, Lennon.
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