ANOTHER three points tomorrow would be the perfect tonic for Bridport ahead of their Boxing Day clash with Street, according to boss Trevor Senior.

Up to sixth in the Toolstation Western League Premier Division after a 1-0 win over Buckland Athletic last time out, the Bees could potentially move into the top three this weekend.

They travel to Odd Down (Bath) for their final away fixture of 2014 tomorrow (3pm), and Senior is keen for a second successive win before they round off the year at St Mary’s Field on December 26.

Bridport still have to play a number of the teams in the top half of the table, but as last Saturday’s results showed, it is getting harder and harder to predict who will claim the title.

“The two teams below us have got games in hand, but we are there or thereabouts,” said Senior.

“It’s going to be hard though as we’ve still got to play Melksham, Bitton, Slimbridge, Brislington and Willand.

“But Cadbury Heath and Hallen are both struggling near the bottom of the table and they beat teams at the top last Saturday.

“I’ve always said anyone can beat anyone in this league, and Odd Down only lost 1-0 to Slimbridge at the weekend.

“It would be nice to get something from Saturday because we could really go into the game against Street on Boxing Day in a good frame of mind.”

Chris Senior, who picked up a hamstring problem in the first half of the Buckland clash, is unavailable for the meeting with Odd Down due to work commitments, while Ryan Dovell remains on the sidelines.

The Bees beat Odd Down 2-0 in August with goals from Tom Richardson and Matt Morley.

Bees (from): Weeks, A Symes, Clarke, Morley, Condliffe, Evans, Hayter, Filkins, Wise, Richardson, Byerley, J Symes, Stewart