EVESHAM United could go top of the Dr Martens Western Division if they beat high-flying Solihull Borough at Damson Park tonight (7.30).

Phil Mullen's side are just one point behind leaders Halesowen Town and second-placed Solihull but a win could send them to the summit.

Steve Lutz and Mark Wolsey are missing through suspension but Shaun Pratt and Russell Parmenter come into the squad.

Guy Hadland, who scored on his debut in the 3-0 defeat of Gloucester City on Friday at Common Road is set to start.

Mullen, though pleased to be among the front runners, knows his side must guard against mistakes. "There is no way we can relax certainly not with the up and down nature of our form but despite the inconsistency we are still just one point behind the leaders and I'm sure a lot of teams would want to swap positions with us," he said.

Stourport Swifts will be seeking the double over Racing Club Warwick and a top six spot tonight (7.45).

The Walshes Meadow club defeated Warwick 1-0 back in August but are set to go into the match without striker Nathan Harvey (hamstring).

"On paper it is another match we should win but the reality is there are no easy matches," said Swifts coach, Gary Whild. "Our aim is to get into the top six and to be there or thereabouts after tonight's match would take the pressure off us for Saturday's FA Cup tie at Hucknall Town."

Redditch United, struggling sixth from bottom, travel to Rocester looking for a win following a 2-0 defeat at Mangotsfield United at the weekend.

Bromsgrove Rovers resume their Midland Alliance campaign with a home clash against Pelsall Villa tonight (7.45).

Director of Football Steve Daniels has a full squad to choose from including ex-Evesham United striker, Stuart Payne.

Ex-Robins midfielder Joey Licata is another new face along with midfielder Richard Kavanagh from Studley BKL. Matt Coppin (knee) could be rested.

County Sports travel to Highgate United for a Midland Combination Premier Division clash tonight (7.45).

Pershore Town play Malvern Town in the first round of the Worcester Royal Infirmary Cup (7.45).