Workington Reds midfielder Phil McLuckie says he's desperate to add to his goal tally on Saturday when his team travel to Mickleover Sports.
The former Morecambe midfielder scored his side's fourth and final goal in their resounding 4-0 victory over Hyde on Monday night.
Derek Townsley's side have won their last five games in all competitions and have kept four consecutive clean sheets.
Reds can still win the Northern Premier League title, but are five points behind leaders Blyth who beat Salford on Tuesday.
McLuckie said: "I had only got one goal this season and that was against Stamford. I missed a lot of chances in the Colwyn Bay game and they won.
"But Monday was a good win and that's what mattered. They battered us in the first half hour, but we changed our shape and the manager says we need to be ruthless in both boxes."
The 26-year-old has made 34 appearances in league and cup this season and had only scored once this season before Monday's game.
Reds have a clean bill of health going into the match and striker Matty Tymon has returned to training although he's unlikely to play.
The play-off chasers drew 2-2 with Mickleover at Borough Park earlier in the season and McLuckie was sent-off.
He added: "We will just go there and try and execute our gameplan. The lads are confident and have won five games on the bounce and we will try and get a result."
Kick off at Station Road is at 3pm.
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