FECKENHAM manager Lee Adams says he is feeling confident ahead of two of the club's biggest games of the season.

The Millers host third-placed Coventry Sphinx at the Valley on Saturday (ko 2.45pm) looking to exact revenge for a recent league defeat which ended a remarkable unbeaten run for Adams' side.

With Sphinx drawing against Bridgnorth at the weekend - while Feckenham were beating Dudley Sports 3-0 - the hosts know a win would see them draw level on points with the visitors, who have a game in hand.

"The Sphinx game is a huge one for us now," said the manager. "They drew on Saturday so if we could turn them over we would be in a nice position."

Adams signed the Biddle brothers from Pershore Town last week along with former Cradley Town striker Shaun Maynard.

Left-sided midfielder Richard Biddle started Saturday's win and Maynard impressed after coming off the bench.

Midfielder Andy Biddle, unavailable on Saturday, is in the shake-up for this weekend's clash while veteran Steve Fergusson is available after injury.

And the Millers have the chance to secure a place in the Worcestershire Senior Urn final on Wednesday with a semi-final against Worcester City Reserves at the Valley (ko 7.30pm).

Bromsgrove Rovers Reserves or Lye Town await the winners in the final, the latter being reinstated after Malvern Town fielded an ineligible player.