Crunch derby tie for rock-bottom Wolves
Wolverhampton face a crunch derby game tomorrow as they hope to start crawling their way out of the Birmingham League Premier Division relegation zone.
They travel to rivals West Bromwich Dartmouth tomorrow rock bottom and 17 points adrift of safety.
West Brom still have a chance of retaining the title they won last year but need to kick on from seventh position, 32 points off first place Berkswell.
With 24 points for a win both teams have all to play for at Sandwell Park.
Wolverhampton captain Dan Bowyer said his side were playing good cricket but throwing results away.
He said: "We need to get a win to get out of the relegation zone but it's not going to be easy.
"They were champions last year and are a very good outfit.
"We can take confidence from our previous games because for the majority we have played the better cricket but then thrown it away.
"We now need to turn those performances into results, without a shadow of a doubt.
"We have got pretty much a full-strength squad going into the game. The only person missing is Adam Quiney who is suffering with a knee ligament injury."
Fifth-placed Kidderminster Victoria, who beat Brockhampton by 20 runs last weekend, face a tough match away to second placed Ombersley.
Penkridge will look to put last week's heavy defeat behind them when they take on Halesowen tomorrow.
The side currently lies fourth in Division Two, 44 points off first place Sutton Coldfield.
Halesowen are looking over their shoulders slightly, sitting just five places and 22 points above bottom side Eadnor.
Second-from-bottom Brewood, who lost by five wickets to the league leaders last weekend, face a tough clash with high-flying Bridgnorth, who sit just two points behind Sutton in second place.
Stourbridge can build on their seven-wicket win over Penkridge when they travel to fifth-placed Old Elizabethans.




