BROMSGROVE Rovers visit Clevedon Town in the Dr Martens Western Division tomorrow having rediscovered their scoring touch.

The Victoria Ground club put five past Cinderford in mid-week to ease the pressure after a run of four defeats in five.

Joint manager Gary Hackett relished the victory and admitted it was a timely boost.

"We needed that win in midweek and ironically we took our chances which we didn't do against Evesham," said Hackett.

"Richard Burgess was outstanding and fully deserved his two goals while Les Palmer did very well. I sent to Oldbury to get match fitness, he's had five or six games and is notably fitter. I've always maintained that with Les you get that extra quality.

"Clevedon have been very inconsistent this season but they were a premier division team a couple of seasons ago and still have some quality players. We are going to have to be at our best and we need to improve our away form which has slipped a bit.

"Football has a habit of kicking you in the teeth but in some ways you learn more about the team when you are losing than winning.

"We've got eight games to go and we must try and strive to take each game is it comes and try and get something out of each one starting with tomorrow."