EVESHAM United boss Paul West wants his side to finish the season on a high following their play-off heartbreak.
Gary Hay scored in the 88th-minute as Bromsgrove Rovers defeated the Robins 1-0 in Tuesday's semi-final at the Victoria Ground.
But United still have Monday's Worcestershire Senior Cup final second leg against Stourbridge to look forward to (7.30pm).
The sides played out a 0-0 stalemate at the War Memorial Ground on April 24, leaving the tie firmly in the balance.
Boss West said: "There's an opportunity for us to crack on and win something to cap what has otherwise been a fantastic season. It's my job to try and finish on a high."
Defeat to Rovers left a sour taste in the mouth for West after seeing a controversial decision go against them.
Striker Mark Owen was hauled down by John Snape when clean through on goal but he escaped with a booking.
West said: "I don't usually harp on about referees but the decision not to send off John Snape was massive and the referee bottled it.
"I was very proud of the players. It's very rare we play games with so much pressure on them so, in that respect, they have been fantastic.
"I think overall we were the better team and created more chances but we didn't score. I was delighted with the commitment. I couldn't ask for any more."
West hopes defender Anthony Watson (back) and midfielders Steve Duncan (Achilles) and Mark Hands (groin) are fit to start.
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