STOURPORT Swifts could leapfrog Solihull Borough and move into fourth place if they beat Weston away tonight in the Dr Martens Western Division (7.45).

Player-manager Tim Langford is set to field an un-changed side from the one that ran out 2-1 winners at Rocester at the weekend with new signing Kerry Giddings up front.

Striker, Lee Booth, is a slight doubt due to work commitments, but Langford is standing by if the division's leading scorer is unavailable.

Langford was delighted with the display that his team produced against Rocester and said they were unlucky not to score more.

"I think the scoreline flattered Rocester and our performance was excellent with everybody working hard for each other," he said.

Rob Clarke, who has recovered from a longstanding groin problem, is set to continue in goal.