STUDLEY boss Kevin Rowlands is hoping to build the Beehive into a fortress over the next few weeks as six of the next eight games the Bees face are at home.
Studley start their home fixtures off with a mouth-watering tie against neighbours Bromsgrove Rovers in the semi-finals of the Worcestershire Senior Cup on Tuesday, January 25.
From there Studley have got Biddulph Victoria, Rushall Olympic, Ludlow Town and Chasetown all at Birmingham Road.
Rowlands said: "I know we've had a lot of games away this year and it does have a financial effect on the club.
"The club needs some revenue and we obviously hope to make money from our home games.
"It's nice to be at home and hopefully after winning on Saturday we can get on a bit of a run."
Rowlands is looking at the games with Biddulph and Ludlow as potential six pointers come the end of the season.
"These are the kind of games that are really important to us and hopefully we'll be stronger at home."
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