BROMSGROVE Rovers return to action after a 10-day break desperate to keep in touch with leaders Stourbridge.
The Victoria Ground club will be keen to return to winning ways at home to Bridgnorth Town tomorrow (3pm) after a hiccup against promotion rivals Wednesfield.
Joint manager Gary Hackett says it is vital they bounce back and keep the pressure on the Midland Alliance leaders.
"The Wednesfield defeat was our first in 11 games and it is important we bounce back," he said.
"Bridgnorth have beaten us twice this year and it will be a chance of revenge. They are a good all-round side and very lively up front.
"More important though is the fact that we have to keep applying the pressure on the leaders."
Rovers will be boosted by the return from suspension of Steve Pope and Joe Licata who are both likely to be included in the squad, and Hackett admits it will be like having two new signings.
"Steve is a very good player and has kept himself very fit," he said.
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