BROMYARD Town boss Geoff Woodward recalls three players into his side tonight as they take on Herefordshire derby rivals Ledbury Town at Delahay Meadow in the West Midlands League Premier Division (7.45).

Goalkeeper Adie Hipkins, midfielder James Banks and striker Andy Crowther all return to the Bromyard squad after missing Saturday's disappointing 4-3 defeat at Brierley and Hagley Alliance through injury.

Bromyard remain fifth in the league and Woodward believes victory against unbeaten Ledbury is a huge possibility now he has his strongest squad.

He said: "It was a poor result on Saturday and we faded badly in the second-half after going two goals up. But we were hit by injuries and that affected us.

"We have now got three players back for tonight and that is huge for us. Ledbury are unbeaten but we managed to beat them here last season. It is a local derby and will be a bit like a cup tie. I'm expecting a very close game."

Victory for Ledbury will put them second in the table and manager Ian Ford said his players will be vying to maintain their unbeaten record.

He said: "It's something the players are proud of and they will be out there to keep the run going. So long as we perform well and go about our job professionally tonight, then we have got a chance of getting a good result."