LEADERS Bromsgrove Rovers visit bottom club Swindon Supermarine in the Dr Martens Western Division tonight (7.45) expecting to pick up three points.

Joint managers Gary Hackett and Jon Ford will be without Grant Beckett (knee) and Steve Pope who is unavailable.

Hackett will not be underestimating Supermarine who recently appointed former Swindon Town youth team manager Tom Jones as their new manager.

"We will be disappointed if we don't take all three points but they've got a new manager on board and normally teams raise their games in that instance so we won't be taking anything for granted," said Hackett.

"We've also got a few little selection headaches so we need to make sure that whoever comes in we are fully prepared."

Despite dropping two points in a 2-2 draw at Solihull at the weekend, Hackett was pleased with the performance which maintained their position ahead of second-placed Weston-super-Mare.

"It was a good game of football and Solihull have been unbeaten at home stretching back over a year so were never going to be a pushover," added Hackett.

Paul Danks, who grabbed his first league goals with a brace at Solihull, is set to play as is Fraser McHugh who made an impressive return for Rovers following spells at Tamworth and Gainsborough.