STUDLEY go in search of their third successive Worcestershire Senior Urn at Aggborough tomorrow night (Thursday).
The Bees, who are still on track for a top six finish in the Alliance, turn their thoughts towards a competition which brought manager Mark Chambers his first trophy at the club and has been dominated by them ever since.
Previous victories have come against Malvern Town and Feckenham and Studley will be confident of extending their productive run against Express and Star League Premier Division outfit Lye Town.
The Black Country side have had an unexceptional season because of persistent money problems but have a prolific pairing in striker Andy Burgess and midfielder Rob Taylor.
The Bees are missing cup-tied young prospect Dave Wilson on Thursday.
And they will be without the services of former Alvechurch stopper Martin Keight, who has joined Pilkington and midfielder Trevor Whittington who has joined Feckenham.
Studley will have to shake off a wobble in their recent form for Thursday's shootout (ko 7.30pm) after successive league defeats to Willenhall and Stratford and an aggregate League Cup semi final reverse to Stratford despite a 1-0 win in last week's second leg.
With the top six in mind Chambers is hoping to return to form at Oldbury United on Saturday (ko 3pm).
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