EASTON United are looking to carry their excellent league form into the Dorset Senior Trophy at home to Broadmayne tomorrow (12.45pm) and manager Chris Wilson expects the same level of commitment and determination that has seen them start the season unbeaten.
"It would be naive of us to take this game any differently from a normal league match. Our confidence is high and the best way to maintain that is to keep winning games.
"We have geniune competition for places this season and I expect everyone involved to show me that they deserve a starting place.
"With the absence of regular keeper David Anthony and midfielders Stuart Burley and Phil Stone it will give some of the squad players an opportunity to show what they can do."
Wilson will find himself between the posts tomorrow and he hopes to carry on the high standards that Anthony has set so far in the campaign.
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