EVESHAM United are targeting a return to top spot in the Dr Martens League Western Division tomorrow.
The Robins face a titanic home clash with leaders Bilston Town (3pm), knowing they can go back to the summit if they win by two clear goals and other results go their way.
They will approach the match with a huge amount of confidence after an unbeaten run of 11 matches, ending high-flying rivals Mangotsfield United's unbeaten record with a 2-1 away win last week.
Manager Phil Mullen said: "Bilston are a well-equipped side and have some good players, particularly the front two Scott Voice and Lee Rollason who are as good as any in this league.
"It is certainly an area where we can't afford to let them have a free rein.
"But we are going along nicely and playing some good stuff ourselves. We should all be up for a good encounter."
Mullen has also called for the people of Evesham to turn out and support the side, with home crowds having been disappointing so far.
He added: "The support at Mangotsfield was tremendous -- if we can get the same sort of interest at home it is going to help us even more."
United expect to name the same side that played at Mangotsfield.
Evesham (from): Beattie, Smith, Pendle-ton, West, Powell, Deakin, Wolsey, McCartan, Taylor, Pratt, Preedy, Licata, Roberts, Parmenter.
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