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Invicta Dynamos travel to Streatham Redhawks in NIHL South Division 1 on Saturday before hosting Slough Jets in the Southern Cup on Sunday | Mos beat Oxford City Stars last weekend

Invicta Dynamos are in league and cup action this weekend - and the opponents don’t come much tougher.

The Mos are at the home of the current champions Streatham Redhawks on Saturday in an NIHL South Division 1 clash before welcoming league leaders Slough Jets to Gillingham for their first Southern Cup clash of the season.

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Dynamos came out winners from last Saturday’s home game against Oxford City Stars, coming from behind in the third period to win 3-2, keeping them well placed in the league, sitting fourth with games in hand over those teams above.

Coach Karl Lennon said: “We are behind on points but with games in hand and we are obviously looking to close the gap where we can. We play Streatham away and then Sough at home, so the top two sides really from our division as things stand.

“Both play very differently in terms of their hockey so we will have to adapt from Saturday to Sunday to make sure we are ready.

“I have full faith and confidence in this group that we can get points out of this weekend, that’s what we’re looking for, not to take part but to get moving forward now, the points aren’t on the board and we need to start doing that.”

The Mos won 3-0 at Streatham in mid-October so will fancy their chances against a side who usually dominate the division. They have been beaten three times already this season in the league, losing 5-3 to the Chelmsford Chieftains last time out.

Lennon said: “You expect them to be the benchmark for the division and they are still going to be super competitive.

“We have all had bad runs of form and I don’t expect that they will be in that situation forever.”

Streatham’s captain is currently injured while losing Vanya Antonov was a

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