Wealdstone's Sam Howes said there could be no complaints after picking up a maximum six points from successive National League wins at Grosvenor Vale this week.

A first-half brace from Micah Obiero set them on the way to a 4-0 victory over Altrincham on Saturday, with Corie Andrews and Alex Dyer also on target after the midweek mauling at FC Halifax Town.

And Stuart Maynard's men followed that with a 2-1 triumph over Maidstone Untied in midweek, which left them five points off a play-off place with a game in hand.

Jack Cook slotted home his fourth goal of the season after just six minutes, with Brooklyn Ilunga crossing for Andrews to double the advantage midway through the first half.

Other chances went begging, before the visitors hit back against the run of play through Josh Shonibare on 51 minutes.

But Howes denied James Alabi with a superb save and Wealdstone had further chances to add to their tally before the final whistle, ahead of the long trip to Torquay United this Saturday.

"It was a bit more of a gritty performance," Howes told the club website.

"First half we popped the ball around, the usual style that we've been playing and second half we just needed to grind out and get three points.

"If you look at the two performances, Altrincham which was a completely different game to this one, gritted in second 45 and got the three points which is the main thing.

"The gaffer said at the moment it's literally about picking up the points, so six points in the last two, can't really complain, now we go on to Saturday at Torquay."

Howes was also celebrating after being called into the England C squad for their clash with Wales C at Altrincham on March 21.

Having played for England from under-16 to under-20 level, he added: "It's an honour to be called up to represent your country.

"I've been fortunate before to have that opportunity at a younger age. It shows the good work we're doing here as well.

"So obviously thankful to the gaffer and Jase [Jason Scannell] as well for the hard work they're putting in and also my teammates as well.

"The boys are doing a job in front of me, I'm only having to make one or two saves maximum now, which is fantastic for myself really, believe it or not.

"The boys are all digging in and we're going in the right direction so fingers crossed we can keep it going."

Stones are back on home turf on Tuesday to host Chesterfield and Howes called for their fans to keep up their levels of support.

"Now we need them move than ever. If we're supposed to have a season that's going to be a memorable one, we need everyone on board, like they have been," he added.

"They've been fantastic through the whole season when we've been away or when we've been at home.

"Now we just need that extra 10 per cent from everyone, including us boys, to see where we can end up at the end of the season."