Worcester City's mini-revival continues tomorrow with new signing Adam Webster set to make his long-awaited debut against visitors Hednesford Town (3pm).

John Barton's team are looking for their fourth win in five Dr Martens Premier Division matches and to maintain their festive form.

But injury worries still cloud the horizon with Mark Shepherd and Allan Davies both limping out of Saturday's 2-1 win at Weymouth with hamstring injuries.

Former Bedworth striker Webster should have shaken off a back problem, while Leon Jackson, who has medial ligament damage, could feature if he can recover in time while Phil Stant still has a sore Achilles and may not be fit.

Kenny Hibbitt's side, nicknamed the Pitmen, will be no pushovers after a shock 4-1 win at Moor Green on Saturday, making a mockery of their position in the relegation zone.

"Moor Green were unbeaten at home and Hednesford have just beaten them 4-1 so that should tell you that it is not going to be easy," said City's assistant boss Mick Tuohy.

"But our home form has been particularly good and we want to knock that into shape into the first half of the New Year."

Midfielder Darren Bullock said it was vital that City claimed three points after securing a late win against the Terras on Saturday.

"We can't come down here and win then lose at home on New Year's Day -- we need back-to-back wins and push up that league," he said.

"Hednesford will be determined to come to St George's Lane to beat us because Worcester City are a big renowned club but as I've said before this club should not be in the Dr Martens Premier Division -- it should be in the Conference, if not the Third Division."

Striker Stewart Hadley is looking for his third goal in as many games in his penultimate match for City but has not ruled out a loan extension at the club.

"The situation is that I've got another two games but I've got to speak to Jan Molby and John Barton in the week," he said. "There's a great bunch of lads here and Worcester is a big club in its division and I've enjoyed my time here."

Formcast: City are on a roll and will win 2-0.