BARNT Green Spartak manager GJ Singh has called on his team to make it to the final of the Worcestershire FA Senior Urn for the second season in a row.
The Midland Combination Premier side take on West Midlands Premier Division strugglers Brierly Hill and Withymoor at Lye Meadow tonight (7.45pm kick -off) in the competition's semi-final.
If victorious the defending champions will meet Alvechurch in the final later this season.
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Singh said: "I think we'll go into the game with a lot of confidence but it's bound to be a tight match because it's a semi-final.
"They're from a similar level as ourselves so they'll be no pushover but I believe that if we play to our strengths we can make the final again."
Spartak striker Django Farrell could be the dangerman for Spartak after he made it 28 goals for the season with a hat-trick to shoot down Coventry Copsewood in Saturday's 3-2 victory.
The pacy forward has been a revelation for Barnt Green this season, despite the team struggling for form during the last few months.
"Django's goal record this season has been brilliant despite the fact we have been struggling," added the manager.
The side resume league action on Saturday when they take on Massey Ferguson at home (3pm kick-off).
In Division One Fairfield Villa will be aiming to bounce back on Saturday when they take on Thimblemill REC at home (3pm kick-off), after losing to Archdale 73 3-1 last weekend.
They then entertain Leamington Hibernian on Bank Holiday Monday (3pm kick-off).
Droitwich Spa, who lost 4-1 to Littleton in Division One, go to Earlswood Town on Saturday (3pm kick-off).
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