Three. That's how many clean sheets Wealdstone has registered in the last twelve outings, but upcoming matches present fresh challenges. As they gear up to face higher-ranked clubs, tactical adjustments are crucial for the Stones. Manager Stuart Maynard faces decisions regarding formations and player roles to maximize potential.

The team's current 4-4-2 formation has seen success; however, transitioning to a more fluid 4-3-3 system could provide additional attacking options. With players like S. Adarkwa and E. Boldewijn capable of exploiting spaces, a shift might enhance their contribution. This could streamline attacks, enabling wingers to utilize their pace effectively.

Defensively, a focus on maintaining compactness will be vital when facing teams known for their quick counterattacks. The interplay between H. Graczyk's leadership in defence and D. Baptiste's goalkeeping skills will be under scrutiny. It's essential they communicate well to minimize errors.

As the season progresses, incorporating set pieces into their strategy could prove beneficial. Detailed analysis shows Wealdstone can find success through corners or free kicks. Maximising their height advantage with targets like T. Agyemang can lead to scoring opportunities that will be crucial in tight matches.

the next few fixtures will test Wealdstone's adaptability and depth. The adjustment in tactics could define their quest for survival in the National League, potentially setting the stage for a dramatic finish to the season.