MALVERN Town manager Paul Molloy has been dealt a double blow ahead of tomorrow night's trip to Willenhall Town (7.45).

The Langland Stadium boss will be without strikers Danny Harding-Hall and Ed Lyons for the Southern League Division One Midlands clash.

Harding-Hall, who scored Malvern's winner in the 1-0 success at Leighton Town at the weekend, has an ankle injury, while striker partner Lyons is ruled out with a hamstring problem.

However, Wes Joyce - a defender or forward - returns to the side after sitting out the last four games through suspension.

Molloy was pleased with his side's efforts against Leighton, which saw them bounce back from a 2-0 defeat at Berkhamsted Town, and wants them to build on that against Willenhall.

"It was a good result," he said. "We played a lot better than we did against Berkhamsted. In the first-half, we could have got a few more but Leighton defended superbly in the second-half.

"If we played like we did on Saturday and lose I can accept it but the performance against Berkhamsted wasn't up to scratch and the lads knew that."

Molloy has also praised defender Nick Clayton for his part in helping the team consolidate a mid-table position this season.

He said: "He's in his 11th season and he's due a testimonial. He was superb again on Saturday and he's been a brick in the defence for me this season."

Meanwhile, Stourport Swifts head to Pershore Town in the Worcester Infirmary Cup second round tomorrow night (7.45).

Other fixtures, West Midlands League Division One: AFC Wulfrunians v Tenbury United (7.45pm).

Division Two: Wednesbury Town v Bewdley Town reserves (7.45pm).