MANAGER Paul Collicutt believes Evesham United’s clash at Swindon Supermarine tomorrow (3pm) will show “how strong or weak” his team are.
The Robins are sixth in Evo-Stik Southern League Division One South and West after a promising start to the season.
And Collicutt, who has aspirations of finishing in the top five, said he was looking forward to “comparing” his side against fourth-placed Supermarine.
“The lads have done well recently, so we will go there in good spirits,” he said.
“But this is a team who are fourth in the table and have been scoring goals for fun.
“So it’s a chance for us to compare ourselves against a side who will be up there at the end of the season. It will judge how strong or weak my team are.”
Midfielder Jordan Bryan is a “major doubt” after suffering an ankle injury in Evesham’s 1-0 win over Shortwood United in the FA Trophy last weekend, while defender Linden Dovey has a calf problem.
Collicutt added: “We have had some good matches with Supermarine in the last two seasons, so it will be another close affair and I expect there to be goals as well.
“I am really looking forward to it.”
Meanwhile, leaders Hereford FC are also on their travels in the division at seventh-placed Wimborne Town tomorrow (3pm).
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