He said: "We are only five points behind and we are on a good run. I'm sure there will be some strange results yet and anything could happen."

However Hill revealed that his promotion plans could be dealt a blow this week. Striker Callum Martin has been the subject of an approach from BG Midlands side Willenhall and the manager admits the player may leave. "It is a massive chance for Callum," he said. "It is credit to us that one of our players is attracting that sort of interest.

"Obviously I would prefer him to stay with us until the end of season but if he goes it is with our good wishes. He will be a big loss for us and not easy to replace."

Tivi face Shawbury United on Saturday at The Beeches (kick off 3pm). The Shropshire side struggled earlier in the season but have seen their results pick up since the appointment of former Kidderminster Harriers player Delwyn Humphires as manager.

Last week they signed ex-Birmingham and Stoke City midfielder Richard Forsyth and Hill is expecting a tough test. "They have been doing well and have got some very good results recently," he said. "Delwyn has got them well organised and hard to beat.

"Our home form has not always been great and we will need to be on our game to beat them."