EVESHAM United boss Paul West is urging his players to finish February with their 100 per cent record intact.

The Robins head to Chesham United tomorrow night (7.45) looking to maintain their seven-point lead at the summit of the British Gas Business Division One Midlands table.

But West wants his side to make it seven wins out of seven as they play their last game of a congested month.

"I'm challenging the players to finish this month with a 100 per cent record," West said.

"To finish the month winning every game will be some achievement."

The league leaders have also only conceded once in February as they march towards the Premier Division.

Evesham extended their unbeaten run to ten games with a 2-0 victory over Bedworth United on Saturday and West will be looking to make it 11 against the Generals.

"This is certainly becoming a nice habit," West beamed. "But we know that Chesham will be a tough game.

"They are going for the play-off places so we have to approach the game as we normally do."

The Generals were held to a 1-1 draw at Stourport Swifts on Saturday.

While West did not have anybody at Walshes Meadow, he is planning to speak to Swifts boss Neil Hunt to see how the Buckinghamshire outfit go about their game.

"I try not to put too much emphasis on what the other side do. I feel we need to concentrate on what we do," he added.

West will welcome back defender Steven Hands from suspension, while striker Gary Hay is also available after missing Saturday through illness and midfielder Danny Scheppel will have a late fitness test on a knee injury.

Leamington drew 2-2 at Sutton Coldfield tonight to close the gap at the top to six points but a win for the Robins at Chesham will leave them nine points ahead with 11 matches to play.