DUDLEY Town chairman Steve Austin is targeting a strong end to the season.
The Robins have now played most of the league's top sides and have the opportunity to add to their points tally in the final months of the campaign.
They are preparing for three home games on the spin before facing three teams below them in the West Midlands League table.
Austin said: "We now have a good chance to get some more points on the board.
"Our aim is to finish strongly so that we can retain the players we have and then look to build for next season. This next run of games gives us that opportunity"
Town are set to take on Wellington on Wednesday night before welcoming Bilston Town Community to the Dell this Saturday.
They go into the game after drawing 1-1 with Willenhall Town last Saturday.
"I think it was a fair result but we were disappointed we didn't take all three points," added Austin.
"We were leading going into the last ten minutes so it would have been good to see out the game."
Town have been boosted by the return of top scorer Rhys Morgan following a two week absence.
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