STOURPORT Swfits' bid to beat the drop in Southern League Division One Midlands continues at Stourbridge tomorrow night (7.45).
Phil Mullen's side won their first game in 12 attempts on Saturday to climb off the bottom of the table with a 1-0 victory against Bedworth United.
The Walshes Meadow club are now ahead of Berkhamsted Town by virtue of goal difference after their relegation rivals only picked up a point at the weekend.
Berkhamsted, who visit Rushall Olympic tomorrow night, scored in the 88th-minute to lead high-flying Willenhall Town 3-1 but drew 3-3 after conceding twice in the last 60 seconds.
Mullen said: "We worked hard for the points. I think it was deserved after a bit of a nervous first-half.
"We had a bit of luck with Berkhamsted but we are off the bottom and hopefully we can continue that."
Forward Andy Wright, who was replaced by match-winner Matt Aubrey on Saturday, is a doubt for tomorrow night's trip to the War Memorial Ground with a knee injury.
Play-off hopefuls Stourbridge go into the match on the back of a 6-2 thrashing of champions Brackley.
Mullen added: "It's a tough game but we have been doing OK in matches without getting results."
Meanwhile, Pershore Town travel to Coventry Copsewood in the Midland Combination Premier Division looking to build on Saturday's 4-2 win at Continental Star (7.45).
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