The Lions face title chasers Kidderminster Harriers on Saturday having won three of their last four league games.
There’s been FA Cup progress too in that time. They will earn £12,500 after the BBC confirmed their match with Cambridge is set for single-camera coverage.
Joint boss Bignot is really starting to get his feet under the table at Nethermoor.
They now take on a Kiddy side who came unstuck at home to FC United of Manchester last time out.
“We were absolutely delighted,” said Bignot in the Yorkshire Post.
“We are now getting results and and are getting performances. We have back-to-back home games and an opportunity to follow up the Brackley result and in the league.
“If you get back-to-back wins, it is massive and changes how a league looks,” he added.
“It is a really good opportunity to make some inroads with our league position."
PICTURE: Chris Hyslop