Didcot are seeking to gun down Jarrow DIDCOT Town manager Stuart Peace has vowed to go all-out for victory as the Railwaymen look to take a decisive lead in the first leg of their semi-final tie against Jarrow Roofing Boldon CA tomorrow.

Although Didcot will have to make do without influential midfielder Bradley Ward for the clash at Loop Meadow, Peace has called for a huge effort from his troops to try and put the tie out of reach.

He said: "Jarrow's league form is not good. They are near the bottom and have won only four games away from home all season, so we will certainly be positive and look to attack.

"Despite the players we have missing, we will be going all-out for victory, because I don't think they have been tested away from home yet."

Glyn Jones and Ward are suspended, while defender Dave Green (broken toe) is doubtful.

Green played through the pain barrier in the fifth-round at Colne, with the help of an injection, but has not played since.

But Peace warned against underestimating the strength of the Northern League opposition.

"They had a terrific 3-0 win in the quarter-final against Frome, and they must be a lot stronger than their league position suggests - or the league itself must be a strong one," he said.