WORCESTER City have their sights set on stretching their unbeaten home record to 11 games.
Despite another season of failing to reach the play-offs, City have not been beaten at St George's Lane since losing to Leigh RMI on December 9.
In that time, Andy Preece's side have won 17 points and defeated two of the current top five in Nationwide North, including leaders Kettering.
City have also secured two wins and two draws from their last four games as they aim to finish the season on a high.
Worksop Town visit tomorrow (Saturday 3pm) and manager Preece wants his side to keep their run going just in case teams above them slip up He said: "We are unbeaten at home coming in to April so that shows what a run we have had at home. We owe it to ourselves and everyone else to win the game and push us towards 60 points.
"We just want to win every game and if there are any twists and turns to happen then we want to be in the best possible position."
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