A Panorama FC side which hasn't been beaten in the past four rounds is expected to pose a real threat to Western Premier League leaders Macquarie United on Saturday.
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Macquarie, fresh from a dramatic win at Parkes midweek, returns home to Dubbo this weekend to take on a Goats side which is up to fourth on the ladder after two wins and two draws from the past four games.
The Goats' most recent win was arguably their best of the season, with a 3-2 over Lithgow sending the side toppling from the ladder's top.
"It gives us a lot of confidence going into another tough game this weekend against Macquarie," Panorama striker Ryan Peacock said after that win.
"It keeps us in touch with the teams at the top and coming against a team like Lithgow, it's massive."
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Macquarie has been electric in attack in its past four games, winning each and scoring 17 goals in the process.
But regardless of the stats and side's position, Macquarie coach Paul Crain is expecting a real test at Hans Claven.
"They're obviously a strong side and beat Lithgow and have guys like Ryan Peacock and ex-Mariners in their side," Crain said.
"They're structurally sound through midfield so we expect a tough game and they'll obviously want a win."
The Orana Spurs are also at home on Saturday and will play Lithgow at Lady Cutler 5 while the Dubbo FC Bulls have the bye.
Barnstoneworth FC welcome Parkes United to Orange in the weekend's other fixture.