MANAGER Jimmy Mullen believes it doesn't matter who Bromsgrove Rovers face in Monday's crucial play-off semi-final - his side can beat anyone.
Rovers must tackle either Yate Town, Evesham United or Clevedon Town away on Bank Holiday Monday if they want to progress to the play-off final the following weekend.
Mullen though was unperturbed by the stiff opposition his out-form-side face.
He said: "I don't care who we play in the semi-finals as we are more than capable of beating any side in this division.
"We've missed out on automatic promotion but we still have a great chance to go up."
Saturday's draw with champions Mangotsfield guaranteed Rovers' fifth place in the Division One West and ensured they go to the fourth placed side in the play-offs.
Going into the final day of the regular season Rovers' opposition still isn't clear.
Yate, Evesham and Clevedon all have a chance of finishing second.
Evesham entertain Cinderford on Saturday, while Yate go to Rothwell and Clevedon visit Oxford City.
Mullen said: "All three are excellent sides but we are good enough beat them."
Mullen's side will have few fears about going to Yate or Clevedon after obtaining draws at both clubs, but have bad memories about January's 2-0 loss to Evesham.
Bromsgrove are the only team secured in their position, with Brackley, Paulton and Ashford all still vying for the final play-off spot.
Before Monday's season defining clash Rovers face a tricky end of season game away at bottom side Egham Town on Saturday (3pm kick off).
Since the Surrey club's relegation was confirmed they have beaten Sutton Coldfield Town and Corby in recent weeks.
The Rovers boss is considering playing a weakened side at the basement club.
He said: "I have a few ideas about the Egham game.
"There is a danger that if I change things too much the team will be affected, but we also need to make sure the players are fresh for the semi-finals."
Top scorer Paul Szewczyk is expected to be available for Monday's game after recovering from injury, while midfielder Scott Hadland could be called up after recovering from his knee problem.
By Peter McKinney
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