WORCESTER City will be aiming to continue their respectable home record under Richard Dryden when Tamworth visit today (3pm).
City have lost just two out of 10 Blue Square North matches at St George's Lane since Dryden took over at the start of December.
They have won three, drawn two and lost one at the Lane since the turn of the year and victory against the Lambs would make it three in a row following wins over Burscough and Vauxhall Motors.
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The one blemish during that run was the 1-0 defeat against Hucknall Town on February 9, which was also the first time City had failed to score on home soil since losing to AFC Telford 3-0 on December 29.
Dryden was also pleased with the way his players acquitted themselves in the 2-2 draws against Blyth Spartans and Workington despite not winning the matches.
The Worcester manager, whose side begin this afternoon's match 10th in the table, said: "We have played pretty solidly at home, apart from Hucknall when we didn't turn up, but even the draws against Blyth and Workington were decent displays.
"The Vauxhall and Burscough games after were excellent. We have been trying to play decent football and create a lot of chances. All it needed was a couple more goals."
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