TOMORROW (Saturday) Malvern Town visit bottom placed Dudley Town in the Express and Star League Premier Division (2.45pm).
Their bottom placed hosts will be buoyed by their first success of the season when they beat Ettingshall HT earlier this week.
Town though will be hoping to rekindle the form that recently saw them pick up 16 out of a possible 18 points, but stalled slightly with two successive defeats at Darlaston and Kington and two draws in their last two outings, away to Brierley Hill last Saturday and at home to Lye Town on Tuesday.
Town will be at virtual full strength, with only Matt Upton still missing through suspension, but with Keith Holmans, Steve Walker and Paul Dugdale all added to Tuesdays squad.
There is still a slight doubt about 'keeper Dave Alden, whose thigh strain affected his kicking during the Lye game, but young understudy Barry Mclean stands by.
Boss Joey Rawle will therefore select from: Alden, Mclean, Higgins, Damore, Cotterill, Davies, Clayton, Walker, Dugdale, Mogford, Stevenson, Ward, Holmans, Brooks, Thomas, Slade, Hooper and Tipton.
Then on Tuesday (November 9) Town are at home in the Express and Star League Premier Division, when Wellington visit the Langland Stadium (7.45pm).
The Town will be at home to Walsall Wood in the first round of the Premier Division Cup. This game will be played on the November 13, kick-off 7.45pm.
Reserves
Town Reserves recorded an excellent extra time 4-2 WFA Junior Cup Second Round win at home to Fairfield Villa last Saturday.
Tomorrow (Saturday) the Reserves are at home to Lye Town Reserves in the Express and Star Division One (S), kick off 2.45pm.
Youth Team
The Town U18 side were due to be in action last night (Thursday),when Harrow Hill visited the Langland Stadium in the Midland Floodlight Youth League.
Town are due to entertain Southam next week, but supporters should check the local Press for details of which night the game will be played.
Before last night, the Town youngsters still remain undefeated in the League and sit just a point behind leaders Wellington, with a game in hand and are on level points with second placed Cheltenham Town, but with two games in hand.
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