DANNY Watson returns in place of Darren Steadman in goal for Evesham United's Dr Martens Western Division clash with Shepshed Dynamo at Common Road tomorrow (3pm).
The Robins are aiming to bounce back from last week's 1-0 defeat at lowly Gresley Rovers, when they were beaten by a last gasp free kick from John McGinlay.
Boss Phil Mullen was upbeat about his side's performance but admitted they had wasted a fistful of scoring opportunities.
"We had a really good performance but we wasted an awful lot of opportunities to finish them off," said Mullen.
"The one thing that pleased me was that we played well and should have won the game comfortably but the hardest thing in football is to put the ball into the net and we didn't do that."
Shepshed could prove to be difficult customers for Evesham, who are now in fifth place in the table, and demonstrated their credentials two weeks ago when they defeated then leaders Clevedon Town 5-2.
"They've had some good and bad results and we've got to make sure we take our chances," he said.
Mullen has a full-strength squad to choose from including strikers Andy Hodgetts and Dean Roberts, but Shaun Pratt will need a late fitness test on a knee injury.
STOURPORT Swifts will be hoping to sink visitors Swindon Supermarine in the Dr Martens Western Division tomorrow (3pm) and reverse a two-game losing streak.
Swifts fell at Bilston Town in a midweek league match and were knocked out of the FA Cup by Unibond Premier Division outfit Hucknall Town.
"The last two matches were disappointing because we didn't play particularly well," said Swifts' assistant boss, Gary Whild. "On Tuesday at Bilston we didn't deserve anything out of the game.
"But what we have managed to do this season is win the games where we should be picking up points in and Swindon and Cirencester are in theory two such matches in which we should pick up points."
But Whild is taking nothing for granted against their lowly placed visitors.
"They lost 3-2 against Solihull in midweek and only seem to lose by the odd goal and are not getting hammered so we must approach the game in the right way or it could be difficult," he said.
Swifts have a full squad to choose from with Quentin Townsend likely to continue in defence and Adam Nicholls, who missed the Bilston defeat, expected to return.
Nathan Harvey and Brendan Hackett will be fighting for a place on the bench.
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