The Cards were beaten on the south coast in mid-week, their second defeat in the space of three days, having gone six unbeaten in the league.
Injuries have hindered Limbrick's side in recent weeks and they took their toll in the last two matches but Woking will fancy their chances at home to a Guiseley side at the wrong end of the table.
Anthony Limbrick said: "If you look at our form, I think that's two defeats in eight games,"
"If you said at the start of the season we would go on that type of run, you'd be quite happy with it.
"We'll be treating the game with Guiseley as normal despite the two losses we've had. It's how you react now. We have lost two in a row before, then got back home and we'll be looking to push through that.
"The teams that are down are fighting for their lives, it will be another tough game. We know that, having played Chester and Solihull, they have been hard games.
"It wasn't our night on Tuesday but we'll be back to hopefully put in a performance for the fans."