Workington Reds joint-manager Lee Andrews says his side will into tomorrow's match with Halesowen Town full of confidence after getting back to winning ways last weekend.

Following a run of three draws and a defeat, Reds defeated Warrington 3-0 in the FA Cup on Saturday to give them some much-needed confidence.

The Borough Park outfit have played just one match since the Bank Holiday Monday defeat against Blyth, but Andrews believes the players are refreshed as a result.

He said: "The fact we've only played one game in the last 12 days means the players have been able to recharge their batteries.

"We've got options and can change things up and we've got players on the bench who are eager to play now.

"A win would be massive, especially if we can carry on that momentum."

The management team have got an almost full squad to choose from for the match with Gari Rowntree, Anthony Wright and Kyle May the only players unavailable.

The squad were due to train last night.

Opponents Halesowen are currently 20th in the league, having won just one of their first six games.

Andrews added: "The game will be pretty much the norm for this league.

"We can go there with no fear with no disrespect to them and we can carry on from Saturday's performance.

"Last Saturday's win was massive. We won the first two games of the season and, in the second-half against Blyth, we felt we were better.

"We played well on Saturday and got the ball down and passed it and we need to carry that on this weekend."

Kick-off is at The Grove is at 3pm.