Swindon Supermarine host Cinderford tomorrow and, after holding league leaders Taunton to a draw in midweek, manager Mark Collier sees this as a 'must win game'.

"After good back to back results we must look to continue this run of good form again on Saturday with another three points," he said.

"I've tried to get them back to playing football something that they previously have not been used to.

"We have out played Taunton on Wednesday and the standard has now been set," added Collier.

After a plea to his midfielders to get goals they haven't stopped scoring.

Chris Copp has netted twice in the last two games with Nathan Edwards also bagging himself a debut goal.

"I have had a great response for the lads, I have asked them to get forward and chip in with the odd goal and they have done just that."

Visiting Cinderford have been indifferent this term.

After a run of five consecutive defeats they put four past Oxford at the weekend, seeing them leapfrog Marine in the table.

Marine welcome back Dave Toomey and Dave Gee to the squad. Toomey has recovered from a virus that meant he missed the last two trips and Gee has finished a suspension that ruled him out since the start of September.

However, it's two in and two out for Collier who loses Matt Goodwin with an ankle injury while Sam Collier is away on county duty.

n Cirencester will be looking to bounce back from their midweek defeat to Chippenham when they travel to Hednesford in the Premier.

Brian Hughes saw his recent shake up reap rewards with a 5-1 mauling of Grantham last week. Despite the midweek setback he insists the changes are over for now.

"The lads that are still here are doing well and I am more than comfortable with them," said Hughes.

Hendesford and Ciren have already met this season when the honours were shared and Hughes is expecting another close encounter.

"Hendesford have proven a hard team to beat and we're certainly are not expecting an easy afternoon," he said.

Hughes will wait on the results of fitness tests to establish whether Darren Robison (hamstring) and Shaun Wimble (calf) can play.