Workington Town coach Phil Veivers says his side can expect a physical game against Dewsbury tomorrow.

The Zebra Claims Stadium outfit remain bottom of the Kingstone Press Championship having lost 44-22 to Featherstone last weekend.

The club have also been having a turbulent time off the pitch with players asked to pay cuts by the directors and income streams drying up.

Dewsbury have won four of the last five meetings between the sides with the other match ending in a 20-20 draw.

Town haven't beaten the Yorkshire side since September 2014.

Veivers said: "They've got some pretty big forwards.

"Glenn Morrison, their coach, has a good track record against us.

"He'll have a game plan to beat us and he'll have been watching us. We'll have to see if we can come up with a game plan of our own."

Veivers has named his squad for the match.

Perry Whiteley misses out through injury and although Oliver Gordon has made the final 19, he won't play due to a problem of his own.

The 17 players who made the trip to Featherstone have all been included in the squad.

Veivers added: "It would be enormous for the players, supporters and club alike if we can win.

"It's been a tough season. A win breeds confidence and means we can get two.

"I would say we need six points from our remaining games to stay on the coat tails of teams going into the 8's then it becomes competitive."

Kick off at the Zebra Claims Stadium is at 3pm.