WORCESTERSHIRE Royals will be unchanged for their floodlit National League Division One clash against title-chasing Glamorgan Dragons at New Road tomorrow (4.10pm).
The County are sticking to the winning formula which knocked Surrey Lions off the top of the table yesterday with an impressive 79-run victory.
"It was a very good result for us," said New Road director of cricket Tom Moody, whose side are battling to claw their way out of the relegation zone.
"Tomorrow is going to be a big match for both teams. We were very keen yesterday to get our one-day form back on track and we can take a lot of confidence out of that.
"Glamorgan are a dangerous side and unfortunately we narrowly lost to them on the Duckworth-Lewis system last year, so it would be nice to set the record straight."
Third-from-bottom Worcestershire are hoping for better fortunes with the weather than they did in last year's floodlit match against Nottinghamshire Outlaws at New Road which ended up as a no result.
The County are expecting a bumper crowd who will have use of the 1,200 extra seats which have been installed for the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy semi-final with Lancashire on Saturday, August 9.
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