MALVERN go into tomorrow's final home league game of the season against Hinckley (3pm) needing a win to secure their Midlands Division Two West status.

If they don't register a victory then they will travel to Stoke on April 22 with relegation still a possibility.

Director of rugby David Robins said: "Our lads have really come good for us over the last couple of months and to have some of the guys from last season coming back to bolster the squad is a real bonus.

"As for the Hinckley game, we were robbed by a poor decision up there early in the season. They have been a bit up and down lately but our matches against them have always been open, competitive affairs.

"They will be bringing a large and vocal support, with whom we have had great fun over the years, but on the field we will give no quarter.

"At present it could still be any one of three sides who fill the last relegation place -- our lads are determined and convinced that it should not be Malvern."

Gareth Taylor will be the only Malvern player missing from the side that trounced Leamington in their last outing.

James Hynes will start with former England Schools scrum-half Nick Major on the bench alongside Richard Fleming.

Squad from: M Richardson (Capt), D Irish, S Lancett, V Hill, C Smith, J Anderson, P Rawle, J Hynes, I White, D Wilkinson, B Lamb, A Hills, C Ridgers, G Rogers, S Ott, A Ruddock, J Ling, N Ma-jor, G Richards, A Wenden, L Maloney.

Meet Railway Inn 12.15pm.

Second XV v Worcester Wanderers Home (3pm kick off).

Squad to be advised direct.