EVESHAM United boss Phil Mullen is eyeing more glory in the Worcestershire Senior Cup.
The Robins, who entertain Halesowen Town in the first round tonight (7.45), reached the final for the first time in their history last season, and only lost to Moor Green in extra time of the second leg.
A home tie with the Moors awaits the winners of tonight's game, although Halesowen are currently top of the Dr Martens Western Division and will be testing opponents.
Mullen said: "We did well last season and we were disappointed to lose the final although we weren't far off.
"It is the only cup competition we are still in and we want to do well in it, but it is a big game regardless. Halesowen are flying at the moment so we will have to be at our best, but it would be nice to put one over them."
Midfielder Mark Wolsey returns after missing last week's Dr Martens Cup defeat against Solihull through work commitments, while defender Jay Powell may also be back following a knee injury.
But Mullen's son Scott is doubtful with bruised ribs, while Steve Taylor completes a three-match suspension.
* Redditch United have a first round replay at Solihull Borough tonight (7.45) with a plum tie against Kidderminster Harriers awaiting the winners.
Reds' confidence will have been boosted by Saturday's 2-1 win over Bedworth -- their first victory under new boss Rod Brown.
* Worcester City entertain Harrow Hill tonight (7.30) in the Midland Floodlit Youth League Southern Division.
* Kidderminster are back on top of the Midland Floodlit Youth League after last night's 4-0 victory at Racing Warwick.
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