And although it's early days it's never the sweetest of tastes to be down at the foot of the football league, as we know with our very recent decline.
Defender Shaun Pejic knows a home win is crucial for the Dragons to kick start their season, and will take three points by whatever means they arrive.
He explains to BBCsport online: "As players you just want to get into the next game as quick as possible to try and put the last game behind you. But we have been working very hard over the last two weeks and we have used the break to the best way possible.
"It's not nice having a break after a bad game, but we have worked hard and everyone is very positive in the club - we will turn it around."
The North Wales outfit haven't played since the International break and a 2-0 defeat at home to Hereford at the start of the month, and manager Brian Carey adds in the local press: "We absolutely want to get ourselves off the bottom of the league on Saturday. The league table doesn't make good reading, but what we mustn't do is panic.
"We've got to just hold our nerve and take the game to them with a high-tempo, high energy game."
Pejic continues: "I think we would take a scrappy game as long as we got the win, but that's not going to happen every week, so we need to make sure we start to put the performances together.
"If we can put a few good results together each month then we will reassess our goals at the end. But I do think we should be looking to push on. You are always to go better than before and if we can put a few good results and good performances together then why not?"
Team news ahead of tomorrow's game will appear on the site this afternoon.