WORCESTER City boss John Barton is calling for a disciplined performance from his side as they look to land the Dr Martens League Cup tonight.
City travel to Crawley Town for the second leg of the final (7.45), leading 4-0 from last week's first game at St George's Lane.
And the City boss is intent on winning the second leg as well to ensure City take home the trophy, appropriately known as the Worcester Vase, for the first time in 61 years.
Barton has not been fooled into thinking that tonight's game is a formality. He warned: "It is easy for everybody else outside of the dressing room to say that the game is wrapped up already.
"I have been in the game too long to know that doesn't always turn out to be the case.
"I would imagine Crawley would have some sort of revenge in their nostrils, but having said that, I would sooner be in our position than in theirs.
"We are looking for a disciplined performance. We will approach it as a one-off game and try and do our level best to win the second leg. If that happens then that ensures some silverware to reward everyone for their efforts."
Barton also called for City's travelling supporters to play their part -- they expect around 200 fans to make the long journey to West Sussex.
"It is a night for them as well. We couldn't in all honesty imagine us being in this position before the first leg but we are, and we hope to make the night worthwhile for them."
Defender Chris Greenman will return to the starting line-up after being rested for the 2-1 defeat against Fisher at the weekend, with Mark Tucker dropping to the substitutes' bench. Midfielder Marc Burrow is ruled out by an ankle injury sustained in the first leg.
Tucker scored City's goal in a 1-1 draw with Hednesford Town in the Central Conference last night. Defender Andy Bradley and winger Ian Reed both played for an hour to continue their comebacks from injury, but neither will figure in the squad tonight.
Worcester (from): McDonnell, P. Wyatt, Carty, Lutz, Greenman, Weir, Heeley, Cottrill, Ellis, Owen, Shepherd, Hyde, Tucker, Lutz, Woods, Joyce, P. Wyatt.
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