PHIL Wilson reckons Lancaster City may have hit form at the right time and wants as many people as possible to cheer the Dolly Blues through a crucial period.

Ronnie Glavin's Worksop roll into the Giant Axe for Saturday's Nationwide Con-ference North clash, while City are at home again on Tuesday when Worcester City now managed by Andy Preece provide the opposition.

"There are some tough games coming up and we need to get on a bit of a run," says Wilson.

"It would be good to get as many people in the ground as possible for the home games."

Worksop are on the edge of the play-off zone, while Worcester will prove an interesting test with ex-Bury boss Preece making his managerial come-back.

"We stuck our chances away at Moor Green," adds Wilson, who was rightly pleased with Saturday's 2-0 win in Birmingham.

"And we need to take the chances if we are to win games. We have been playing okay apart from the odd game and we are now getting to s situation where most of the injuries have cleared up so things look better."

Ryan Elderton's foot is still causing Wilson concern, although the midfielder should prove his fitness for Saturday. Stevie Hollis misses the game through suspension after collecting five bookings.