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Josh Wright believes Ebbsfleet will have to be right at it against Chelmsford tonight.
The Fleet, who have won their first two National League South matches of the new season after last term’s National League relegation, will come up against Angelo Harrop’s much-fancied Essex side in their first midweek fixture.
Ebbsfleet started their season with an impressive 2-0 triumph at Dagenham & Redbridge but Chelmsford are another among the fancied teams in the division, having picked up four points from their first two league fixtures.
Speaking after last weekend’s 1-0 home win over Chippenham, Fleet boss Wright said: “This game’s just finished and it’ll take time to debrief. It’s one game at a time.
“I’ll be watching this game back - like my staff will and like we all will - going through it on Monday but, at the same time, we’ll be building towards Chelmsford. Like we have done already, we’ll be doing our due diligence on Chelmsford.
“I’m sure they’ll be a good side. They will be a good side at this level, they’re a big side at this level. In Angelo, they have got a very experienced manager and a good guy.
“It’s going to be a tough game so we’re going to have to be at it. We will need to keep doing everything we have done over the last two games to win that game.
Report: Ebbsfleet 1-0 Chippenham
Manager Wright on Fleet’s home win
“But it’s one game at a time. It’s two wins, which is fantastic, but it’s no more than two games and we know how many games there are in a season.
“We tick another one off, doing what we need to do in terms of looking at the good stuff, looking at where we could improve and how we can beat Chelmsford. That’s exactly what the next 48 or 72 hours will be about.
“I’m excited for it. I love a game under the lights.
“Even though it’s summer time, I’m sure the lights will be put on and it’s, obviously, the summer holidays for all the schools and kids so I’m sure there’ll be a nice crowd. I’m sure Chelmsford will bring a crowd and it’s one we have got to thrive off.
“We thrived off the game at Dagenham, this game (against Chippenham) and we’re excited for Tuesday night.
“We need to keep building. We need to keep pushing and striving to make sure we back these first two games up.
“Hopefully, we can back it up with another positive performance which, hopefully, leads to a positive result.”
The Clarets played out a 0-0 weekend draw at Weston-super-Mare.