Leigh RMI v Telford preview by Martyn Hindley

STEVE Waywell takes his side into Saturday's relegation six-pointer with Telford claiming "we can beat anyone."

Leigh RMI have won four of their last six Conference games and with rivals involved in gruelling FA Cup schedules, the Railwaymen are gradually starting to pull away from the danger zone.

Still, the manager plays down talk of a revival at the club.

"We have always known that we are capable of beating anybody on our day but we need to prepare ourselves in the right way.

"We are producing good football and we are getting the results but six games isn't what I call a good run. We can start to say that about ourselves when we have ten or twelve good games behind us."

Saturday's opponents are also flirting with relegation and will leap-frog RMI with victory on the Hilton Park mudbath.

But the injury worries and fears of recent weeks now over, Leigh will be confident of notching a third home win in ten days.

After a stunning second-half display against Morecambe, striker Neil Tolson joins the equation for a place in the starting eleven, whilst John Robertson's recovery from a calf strain could see him make a first start in three weeks.

However, Neil Fitzhenry finds himself suspended for the second time this season. He missed two matches in September after a red card at Dagenham, and sits on the sidelines this weekend after picking up five yellow cards.