Welling United head to the coast on Tuesday evening as they take on Worthing at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium (7.45pm).

With seven points secured over the last three games, the Wings will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run to four games against the Rebels, who have themselves enjoyed a bright start to the new season.

Danny Bloor will continue to be without the injured Mitchell Dickenson and Enoch Muwonge, while TJ Bramble is away on international duty with Antigua and Barbuda, but James Vaughan is expected to be fit despite being forced off in the goalless draw with St Albans City on Saturday.

New signing Adam Roscrow will be sidelined after his debut was cut short at the weekend with the club waiting to assess the full extent of his ankle injury.

THE OPPOSITION

Worthing have enjoyed a strong start to the campaign, picking up 15 points from their seven games, so far with five wins and two defeats.

They come into the game off the back of a 4-0 defeat at Braintree Town on Saturday, but had enjoyed a run of five wins and one defeat from their previous six games.

After reaching the play-offs last term, they ultimately lost out in the semi-finals to eventual winners Oxford City and will be hoping to go close again in 2023/24.

PRE-MATCH CHAT

Danny Bloor: “I managed Worthing for a period of time, they’re a good club and my favourites to win the league.

“They’ll be there or there about come the end of the season, they’re a good side and have a good manager, reaching the play-offs last season, so we know it will be a really tough game, but it’s one we’re relishing.”

Worthing boss Adam Hinshelwood: “[Saturday] was a humbling defeat, we didn’t enjoy it too much. We didn’t have anyone to blame but ourselves, ultimately.

“That’s what happens in this league – if you’re not at it for 45 minutes, the game can get away from you.”

TICKETS

Tickets for the Wings’ trip to Taunton Town will be available from the Sussex Transport Community Stadium on the evening of the game and online in advance priced:

Adult: £16
Concession: £12
U16: £6
U12: £3
U6: Free

Group tickets are also available at the following prices:

1 Adult + 1 Child (6-12): £17
1 Adult + 2 Children (6-12): £18
2 Adults + 2 Children (U16): £36

Click here to purchase your tickets for Worthing v the Wings.

LIVE COVERAGE

Wings fans not making the journey on Tuesday can follow all the action with live commentary thanks to Radio Wings.

You can join Nigel Jones in the commentary box at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium by clicking here come kick off.

Supporters can also watch the game via a live stream live on National League TV.

This season, for the first time, all National League South games not subject to UEFA Article 48 regulation will be streamed exclusively live on National League TV – this means all midweek and any other non-Saturday 3pm games will be permitted on the platform.

Instructions for how to sign up and purchase a pass for the game against the Clarets, which costs £9.50 for a one-off pass, can be found by clicking here.