The Pilgrims face both Chorley and Spennymoor Town at York Street in the next two matches, writes Tom Feaheny.
After losing 2-1 during mid-week to Tamworth, they have two loses and a win to their name this season.
Manager Adam Murray told the club's website the importance of the home games is something he knows a lot about.
"We are looking forward to having that run of home games, having that atmosphere. We want to start on the front foot, we have faced some good sides."
"We know it will be a tough game, we want to set and create a tempo, there is a lot of transitions in the game, we wanted to compete against those sides so we have found out what we need to improve on early."
Defender Brad McGowan joined United on a month’s loan, that is a move that Murray is pleased to have got completed.
"I think it is something we have looked at the games coming up the options we need, he is a no-nonsense defender and with the schedule we have coming up, it gives us another option.