WITH just three games remaining, Sedgley Park aim to win all three, in order to guarantee not only promotion to National One, but promotion as champions.

Saturday sees the Tigers travel to North Yorkshire to take on sixth-placed Harrogate.

"We only just beat them in the opening game, it was pretty close and I'm sure it will be a similar game tomorrow," said player-coach Tim Fourie.

"We'll field the same team as the last game when we beat Nuneaton, because the boys played really well and there's no need to change anything.

"I know Harrogate are having a few financial problems and they may be missing a few guys, but all we can do is beat whatever team they put out. Normally they snap the ball up and run it from anywhere."

And he admitted that in addition to points, there is also the small matter of pride.

"Last season when they beat us up there they really rubbed it in in the bar afterwards, so we've definately got something to prove," he said.

"Both the mood and the attitude in the club is right and we are quietly confident.

"We want to go up as champions, which means winning all three remaining games, starting with Harrogate."

Elsewhere, second-placed Nottingham are away to Rosslyn Park; Nuneaton in third, have a tough home game against Wharfedale; and fourth-placed Doncaster entertain Stourbridge.