JIMMY Mullen has called for victory from all four of Bromsgrove Rovers' last games of the season.
The Rovers manager has seen his side virtually wrap up a Southern League Division One West play-off place but has not ruled out the possibility of a top-two finish.
Mullen believes maximum points from the team's final four fixtures will give them every chance of automatic promotion, starting against Swindon Supermarine at the Victoria Ground tomorrow (3pm).
"We are going to try and win the last four games to see where we finish," Mullen said.
"Until it's mathematically impossible, you have always got to be looking over your shoulder but I am sure if we get the result on Saturday, that will kill all hopes of teams catching us."
Rovers won 3-1 at Brackley last Saturday and drew 0-0 at Sutton Coldfield on Monday, leaving Mullen pleased with the team's overall form.
He added: "The way we have been playing, they are winnable games. To win four on the trot is going to be a tremendous effort but I am sure the lads are capable of doing it."
Scott Hadland and Matt Gardiner have been ruled out for tomorrow with knee problems.
One player showing promise, though, is teenager Matthew Barnes-Homer.
The 19-year-old has been a revelation since making his debut at Brackley after joining from Hednesford.
He was the catalyst in that match, finding the net just two minutes after coming off the bench before setting up Paul Szewczyk six minutes later.
Mullen added: "He came on against Sutton Coldfield and probably struck one of the best shots we had. The 'keeper pulled off an unbelievable save."
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