WITHOUT an away win in the Dr Martens League Western Division this season, Evesham face a tough task to break their duck at Racing Club Warwick on Saturday.
Although languishing next to bottom of the table, Warwick have yet to lose at home, winning one and drawing five of their six matches.
United also have unhappy mempories of their last two trips to the Racecourse Ground when the hosts secured odd goal wins.
"We're desperate for a win away from home," said Phil Mullen. "We've got to keep this mini revival going and try to get a clean sheet from somewhere."
The advent of a trio of new strikers has meant the departure of Russell Parmenter and Tim Langford from Common Road.
"The new guys have given us fresh impetus - we needed something to get our season back on the rails," the United manager admitted.
Mullen awaits fitness verdicts on Matty Gardiner, Nathan Jukes and Inderpaul Khela before naming his side to face Warwick but Jay Powell and Shaun Pratt - both rested on Tuesday - will both be back in contention for a starting spot.
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