Malvern Town take on Midland Combination side Feckenham in the final of the Worcester Royal Infirmary Senior Cup at Pershore Town FC tomorrow (6pm).

Town, who are still waiting to confirm a date for their postponed Worcestershire FA Senior Urn final against Alvechurch, will be without brothers Duncan and Phil Preedy, who are both cup-tied.

Manager Neil Hunt said: "We are keen to lift the trophy tomorrow to ensure we have achieved something this season."

Malvern (from): Alden, Moss, Williams, Chalmers, Clayton, Cannon, Hooper, Smith, Owen, Roberts, Cox, Baldwin, Morris, Halion, Jukes, Thomas, Fryer.

n Bromyard Town hope to stretch their unbeaten run to 13 matches when they entertain Brierley and Hagley in the West Midlands Premier Division (2.45).

They are without defender Rich Fassnidge and striker Ted Baylis but are otherwise at full strength.

Town's home clash with Heath Hayes, postponed earlier this week, will now be played next Thursday (May 13).

Bromyard (from): Hipkins, Webb, Hilditch, Dew, Kilgour, Allen, Woodward, Russell, Crowther, Taffe, Fairhurst, Betts, Williams, Haverfield, Battle, Webster.

Meanwhile, Ledbury Town could do Malvern a massive favour when they travel to second-placed Tipton Town tomorrow (2.45).

A victory for Ledbury would leave Malvern needing just a point at Bromyard on Tuesday to become champions, while a draw will leave Malvern needing to win to take the title.

Wellington travel to Market Drayton tomorrow.

Worcester City will be keeping a close eye on the result of the Dr Martens promotion play-off between Merthyr Tydfil and Redditch United tomorrow (3pm).

Victory for Reds will take them into the new Conference Two North next season and could well push City into the South division, which is not their preferred choice.

However, a Merthyr victory would almost certainly place City in the North division.