DUANE Darby believes his Bromsgrove Rovers team does not fear anybody as they continue to climb the British Gas Business Premier Division.
Rovers made it seven games unbeaten on Tuesday with a 0-0 draw at Chippenham Town, three days after they had recorded an excellent 2-0 victory at high-flying Hemel Hempstead Town.
And they head to struggling Mangotsfield United on Saturday confident of returning to the Victoria Ground with another three points.
Caretaker-manager Darby said: "We are confident wherever we go. We are the so-called in-form team at the moment and we feel we can go out and do well in every game.
"We have got competition for places and everybody wants to keep their places."
He also believes his team have developed the knack of picking up points without playing at their best.
Darby said: "After the great result at the weekend we didn't really play well against Chippenham but we have come out of the game with a point. When you don't play well and get points it's a good sign.
"The first thing is to get to the 48 to 50 points mark and then we will reassess things.
"Now we are seven unbeaten we seem to have turned that corner and are going the right way and we want to keep that going."
Midfielder David Bridgwater (thigh) and defenders Les Hines (hamstring) and Andy Jones (hamstring) all face fitness tests ahead of the Mangotsfield trip.
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