Mike Thompson's men are back at home on Saturday.
They return to the Mounting Systems Stadium for the visit of Ashington, on Saturday.
However, despite being second from bottom in NPL East, Brid are only two points adrift of safety.
Thompson is now eight matches without a win, including seven defeats, after winning his first two games.
His return in January heralded fresh optimism but results have gone badly of late, with no wins in February.
The latest defeat came at Ossett on Tuesday with Brid Town TV speaking to senior star Andy Norfolk post-match:
The silver lining is that the signs around them have dropped points too.
Kick-off is 3.00pm.


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