
Lowestoft Town will make the long journey to Worcestershire for their final Southern League Premier Central Division game tomorrow.
The Trawlerboys, in 20th place, will embark on a 400-mile round trip to take on 13th placed Alvechurch (3pm kick off) after a busy spell of games.
Two matches in four days over the Easter holiday weekend were played out in front of more than 2,300 supporters.
Lowestoft's long trip to third placed AFC Telford United last Friday started badly as the hosts raced into a 4-0 lead inside 29 minutes.
A long stoppage in play in the 33rd minute saw the game held up for well over an hour after Trawlerboys keeper Warren Burwood was badly injured in an accidental collision with a home player.
He was treated at the ground "for a deep and long cut to his head", according to club officials, before being taken to the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford.
A club spokesman said: "Warren did not lose consciousness and was expertly cared for by Billy Dunton, LTFC staff and many members of the AFC Telford medical team and club staff as he awaited an ambulance."
After scans at hospital, Warren was discharged on Saturday and is at home recovering.
The club said: "Warren has been stitched up and will now miss the remaining games whilst the healing begins."
When the game eventually resumed, skipper Travis Cole scored in the 44th minute before the hosts added three further goals to triumph 7-1.
More than 500 fans turned out for Lowestoft's final home league match of the season as an all-Suffolk derby was contested with Leiston at the Fosters Solicitors Community Stadium on Monday.
The game ended 0-0 after an entertaining encounter with Lowestoft going close through Harvey Sayer, and the visitors being denied by young Trawlerboys keeper Ronnie Yeo who was awarded man of the match.
After the game awards were presented to Harvey Sayer, after he was named supporters' player of the season, and Shirley Whitlow, who was honoured with the supporters' volunteer of the season award.