Bicester Town will be looking to Adam Hamp to get them back on the goals trail when they travel to Harrow Hill tomorrow in the Premier Division.

The striker was unavailable for last weekend's goalless draw against Abingdon Town - Bicester goalkeeper Jeff Simmonds' fourth league clean sheet in a row.

However, at the other end, the goals have dried up, though boss Tim Fowler is not worried.

"Obviously, they are at the bottom, fighting for their lives," he said.

"But we should have beaten them. We had four very good chances and hit the bar. Adam Hamp's our bit of class. He's a goal-a-game man.

"I feel he would have put at least one of them away.

"If we weren't creating chances, I would be worried. We're still in a healthy position.

"We have kept five clean sheets this season, which is a good habit to have. If you don't concede you don't lose."

Fowler added that the Gloucestershire side would be difficult: "Harrow are in a similar position to Abingdon, so I'm not expecting it to be easy.

"They are still looking for their first win.

"We want more of the same at the back and to be strong at the front. We're confident the goals will come at the other end."

Bicester will be without the injured Ricky Smith.