GOAL-CRAZY Wanderers aim to keep the pot boiling with another exhibition of attacking football against Porstmouth tomorrow.

It's asking a lot to expect Burnden fans to be treated to a repeat of Tuesday's six-goal hammering of Grimsby but confidence is high and the battle orders will be the same.

Colin Todd is expected to name an unchanged side, including a carefully-timed and justified vote of confidence for full-back Steve McAnespie.

The young Scot, who sat out the last half hour of the Grimsby game after being substituted in favour of Gudni Bergsson, was given a post-match assurance by the manager that the switch was no reflection on his performance.

McAnespie managed just 10 starts last season following his £900,000 transfer from Raith Rovers and only won his place back this season because Scott Green was injured. But Todd has considered his form and Bergsson's match fitness and is likely to give him the No 2 shirt again.

If things go according to form and planning, the accent tomorrow will be on attack with Todd looking again to his adventurous midfield and on-song strikers to make it four home wins out of four.

Portsmouth, currently seventh and with two away wins to their credit, ought to provide tougher opposition than the struggling Mariners but Wanderers are determined to consolidate their position as one of the division's pacemakers.

Todd says: "If we play with the same purpose, direction and pace as we did the other night, we should be really up for it again."

Wanderers (likely line-up) Branagan, McAnespie, Phillips, Frandsen, Taggart, Fairclough, Johansen, Lee, Blake, McGinlay, Thompson. Subs Bergsson, Todd, Taylor.

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