PHIL Mullen won't be doing a Railtrack and cancelling Evesham United's trip to Racing Club Warwick tomorrow (3pm) because of leaves on the Townsend Meadow pitch.

Instead the Robins manager will be looking for his side's third win on the trot as they seek to make up lost ground in the Dr Martens Western Division and improve their record against the lowly Racers.

"It's an awful place with terrible changing rooms and a third of the pitch will be covered with leaves as it always seems to be when we visit," said Mullen.

"Our recent form against Warwick has also not been very good but hopefully we can turn that round and carry on our improved form.

"It's an opportunity for us to play catch up with most of the other Western Division clubs in FA Trophy action."

Loan signing from Kidderminster Harriers Matt Lewis, who fired a hat-trick on his debut in the midweek 5-4 Dr Martens Cup win at Redditch United, will start up front but in-form midfielder Nathan Jukes is out with a hamstring injury and could be sidelined for a month.

Matt Gardiner, who limped off after 20 minutes in the Redditch match with a back strain, is also doubtful but Inderpaul Khela is likely to start despite a similar injury.