Tooting & Mitcham look to lift themselves away from the nether regions of Ryman League Division One South when they host Corinthian Casuals on Saturday, writes Steve Taylor.
Billy Smith's men saw Friday's trip to Croydon Athletic washed out because of a waterlogged pitch.
Whyteleafe's shock win at Molesey has left Tooting fourth from bottom, but the Terrors have up to four matches in hand on their rivals.
After two successive league defeats, they will be hoping to recapture the form that recently produced a 10-match unbeaten run in all competitions against a Casuals side that has won just once in the league all season.
Tooting then visit Croydon Athletic in the Surrey Senior Cup next Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Terrors are looking to track down former players ahead of the club's 75th birthday celebrations in 2007.
They are particularly keen to hear from the oldest surviving Tooting players.
Anyone who has played for the club or who knows the whereabouts of past players is asked to e-mail prog @tmufc.co.uk.
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