PROLIFIC Lee Booth has delighted Stourport Swifts' management with his hard-work ethic alongside an impressive 10 goals.

Last season's Midland Alliance golden boot winner has shown no sign of fading and scored in Saturday's superb 2-0 FA Cup second round qualifying victory over Solihull Borough.

Swifts must win just two games to make the First Round and have already equalled their best run by securing a trip to Hucknall on Saturday, October 13.

Assistant boss Gary Whild said: "Lee has followed on from last season but is also working a lot harder which you need at this level. The goals are still flowing."

With two home Dr Martens Western Division fixtures against Cinderford on Saturday (3pm) and Racing Club Warwick coming up, Swifts could make the top five with a double victory.

Whild admitted: "Getting two back-to-back wins can jump you up the table dramatically. But it's important we don't take things for granted.

"Cinderford have strung a few results together, demolishing Evesham 4-0 last weekend.

"We will have to be on our guard as on paper they are probably a side we should pick up results against."

Swifts welcome back Simon Marsh from holiday and Brendan Hackett but striker Tim Langford still has hamstring trouble.

For Tuesday's game with Warwick (7.45pm), Quentin Townsend, Steve Ulfig and Anthony Davies will all be back after long suspensions.