TONIGHT'S big game at home to Solihull Borough (7.45pm) is set to go ahead after high winds across Worcestershire last night.
Swifts secretary Nigel Green said the pitch had been playable this afternoon, according to general manager John McDonald who also tends the ground.
Recent winds have done the trick in drying out Walshes Meadow which was waterlogged for Saturday's scheduled game with Weston-super-Mare.
Tonight's match is expected to be on unless any major downpours hit the pitch up to kick-off.
Defender Steve Ulfig (knee) is still injured, while midfielder Matt Southwick has been in talks with his former boss Rod Brown at Redditch United over a possible move.
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