DAVE Titterton has admitted he is considering changing his wing-back system for Stourport Swifts' trip to Cinderford Town on Saturday.

The Swifts boss has a 4-4-2 system on his mind with two new players set for debuts in the Dr Martens Western Division match.

Ex-Worcester man Jamie Hyde and Rob Taylor are both left-sided players, while Titterton is trying to tie up a loan deal with Tamworth for midfielder Phil Trainer.

Taylor signed for Swifts last season but failed to make his debut due to injury and left to try his luck at Kidderminster Harriers.

Titterton said: "I have the option of playing 4-4-2 now I have two left footers to give us balance.

"Saturday will be a strong physical match and we must play around them if we can."

Swifts will be without influential centre-half John Newall and Kerry Giddings over the next few weeks through knee injuries.

John Cotterill is also struggling with his hamstring problem but Craig Webb will be given the chance to shine again.

The midfielder was voted man-of-the-match in Saturday's 3-0 FA Cup first qualifying round defeat to Rugby United.

Titterton admitted: "Craig was very strong and didn't give the ball away. His chance is now and I will give him a run in the team.

"I was disappointed with the second half on Saturday but it was a big blow losing John Newall just before half-time.

"The difference between the two sides was they took their chances. But we have to take heart from matching these teams."

Swifts have a big county derby with Bromsgrove on Tuesday at Walshes Meadow (7.45pm).