Dartford boss Tony Burman has overseen a sharp turnaround of fortunes for his side in recent weeks.
After going on a 12 match winless run in the Conference, in which they collected just a single point, the Darts have earned ten points from twelve in their last 4 games - culminating in the 5-1 demolition of Woking last night.
Burman told the press after the match:"We’ve got that belief in us at the moment and I’m pleased for everybody at the club.
"The players have done well and the supporters - who, week in, week out, last year, were really upset and couldn’t go out over the weekend for the stick they might be taking – are enjoying it probably as much as we are."
The upturn in fortunes has coincided with the arrival of four loanees at the club. Luton pair Alex Wall and Jim Stevenson, and Rory McAuley and Andy Pugh from Cambridge have strengthened their hand in the January window, although Pugh was recalled last week.
The Bulls will travel to Princes Park after two successive away defeats, and having lost 4-0 on their only previous visit in September 2012.