Workington Comets team manager Tony Jackson hopes his side can end their Premier League programme on a high with a home win against Redcar tonight (7pm start).

Comets will be at full-strength, although new averages mean Adam Roynon will move into the main body of the team with Mason Campton dropping to reserve for a new-look side.

The Bears have drafted in Berwick’s Thomas Jorgensen as a guest for the injured David Bellego.

Jackson said: “Naturally, it has been disappointing to miss out on the play-offs, but we still want to finish as high as we possibly can in the final league table.

“A victory over Redcar would see us finish level on points with Peterborough, but we can leap-frog them and move up from eighth place to a final finishing position of seventh by virtue of a superior points difference should we defeat the Bears by at least a sixteen-point margin.

"So, that is the target that we have set ourselves for Saturday.”

Comets crushed Redcar at home in a 57-35 win in the League Cup group stage in April and the absence of Bellego is a blow to the visitors' hopes of causing an upset this time.

The hosts will be looking to carry the momentum from their home league win against table-toppers Somerset into tonight's fixture, while the bottom-of-the-table Bears will be looking to halt a run of four consecutive league defeats, two of which were at home.

The meeting will be followed by the Northern Junior League 125cc Riders’ Championship.

Six heats and a final will be contested by Kieran Taylor, Harry McGurk, Jordan Palin, Corban Pavitt, Luke Harrison, Sam McGurk, Archie Freeman and Alex Goldsborough.

Meanwhile, a new date has been confirmed for Comets' home League Cup semi-final second leg clash against Glasgow, which was postponed early last Saturday due to a heavy rain forecast.

The meeting will now take place next Saturday (7pm start).