EVESHAM United make the short trip down the M5 tonight hoping to heap further misery on Gloucester City in the Dr Martens Western Division.

The Tigers suffered FA Trophy heartbreak at the weekend, losing 2-1 to Aylesbury United in the quarter-finals, and the Robins can overhaul City in the league with three points.

Phil Mullen's inform Robins side are in confident mood having made it four wins on the spin with victory at Bromsgrove Rovers -- their fourth league double of the season.

The key to their improved results has been a settled back four, which has let in just one goal during that four match winning run.

"There's no question that the area that has got us back to form is the strength of the defence," said Mullen.

"Tim Hart has been exceptional in goal and while we have always been capable of winning games now we don't look like losing them."

Mullen will field an un-changed squad with Saturday's match winner Inderpaul Khela set to continue in his central midfield role.

"We've not lost a game since Indy's been playing there," added Mullen.

"You have to win the right to compete and Indy does that and creates havoc once he wins the ball."