EVESHAM United have the toughest fixtures run-in of all their promotion rivals, according to manager Paul Collicutt.

The Robins have five games to play but can cement their place in the Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South and West play-offs with victory over Cinderford Town at the Jubilee Stadium tomorrow (3pm).

But while Evesham are unbeaten in 10 games, Cinderford have won their last five matches, scoring 22 goals in the process.

Although United are almost certain of extending their season, Collicutt is not taking anything for granted.

He said: “Cinderford are in very good form, I have had them watched and the reports are very good. I know it will be a hard game.

“I am really looking forward to it because it’s two teams playing good football. It will be a big game for both clubs and they are going to bring a few fans wit them because they are still hoping to get in the play-offs.”

“We have got five games left, three at home and two away. We have also got to play two teams that have already beaten this season in Didcot and Tiverton.

“When I look at our run-in and then Stratford’s and Taunton’s I believe we have got a very difficult run-in and the lads deserve a pat on the back for the way they have performed in the last two games.”

Captain Matt Sysum completes his three-match ban tomorrow, while midfield duo Ollie Knowles (back) and Sean Wood (unavailable) are both missing.

However, defender Lewis Binns could return following an ankle injury, along with striker Carl Brown who has had an ankle injury.