Didcot Town manager Ady Williams has urged his side to be more clinical from the penalty spot – should they be awarded a spot-kick in Saturday's home game with Premier Division leaders Salisbury City.

Town, who are unbeaten in their past four games, have missed their last three penalties and Williams wants it to stop.

Their most recent miss happened during the 2-1 victory at Weymouth when Michael Alexis took over from Elliott Osbourne-Ricketts following his two misses in the 3-0 loss to Evesham and the 3-0 win at Oxford City.

However, another player will have to take over the duties against Salisbury as they are both suspended.

Alexis starts a three-match ban for his sending off against Bedford while Osbourne-Ricketts is serving a one-match suspension for his red card against Brackley Town.

Williams said: “We will cross that bridge when we come to it, but those misses have been costing us.

“It should have been much easier against Weymouth (they were 2-0 up when Town had a penalty).

“But penalties are the last thing on my mind at the moment.”

Williams added: “They are two big players for us, but two players will get their shirts and it’s up to them to keep them. I have several options.”

He added: “I was disappointed the game at Cambridge was called off (on Saturday), as we were on a run.

“When they (Weymouth) got a goal back the boys dug deep and we must take that attitude into Saturday.

“Salisbury have quality players, but what we lack in skill we can make up for in effort and desire.

“As a player I always enjoyed playing against the better sides.”

Didcot Tn (v Salisbury, away): from Warrell, Heapy, M Williams, A Williams, Gunn, Huggins, Stanley, Bartley, Lawrence, Tabor, Castello, Smith, Griffin, Mutero, Huggins, Tabor, Mutero.