DAVE Webb - the manager of Swindon Supermarine - insists he's wary of Salisbury's attacking threat ahead of tomorrow's Wiltshire derby (3pm).

Both sets of in-form teams look to bolster their play-off challenges in Southern League Division One South and West as they face off at the Webbswood Stadium.

The hosts have won four of their six games this year and are in seventh place on 52 points.

Whites are fourth points above them in fifth place - the last play-off position - having won 10 out of their last 11 games in the league.

“Salisbury are a very good side, with an experienced manager and some very experienced players – they’ve just brought in another one in midweek by signing Brian Dutton from Eastbourne Borough," Webb told the Swindon Advertiser.

“They probably found the step-up from the Wessex League, which is a vastly inferior league to ours, a little hard to get used to at first but now they’re winning a lot of games and will have ambitions of finishing in the play-offs, and then winning them.

“Although they’re a little further away than the Oxfordshire sides, it is a Wiltshire derby, so there’ll probably be a bit of bite in it but I just hope that my players are ready to make the chairman, the committee and everyone watching proud, and deliver the performance of a Supermarine team.”

Earlier in the season, Whites were held to a 2-2 draw with Swindon Supermarine.

Steve Claridge's men had a two-goal advantage at the break thanks to goals from George Colson and Lewis Benson.

But a Brad Hooper penalty and Connor Waldon's late strike earned Supermarine a share of the spoils.