BALTI Sports’ boss Marco Nott is unsure what to expect from Swanage Town & Herston ahead of their visit to Weymouth College in the Dorset Premier League tomorrow (3pm).

Nott’s men have gone eight games unbeaten since a chastening 3-0 loss to arch-rivals Dorchester Sports and currently occupy sixth place, five positions above the Swans.

However, Nott is wary of taking the Purbeck side lightly given their “tight” past contests.

He told Echosport: “I don’t really know what to expect. We always have really good battles against them, but their form doesn’t seem to be as strong as last year.

“It’s always tight and hopefully it should be a good game – we’re in good form and it being home as well.

“Our form started quite slow and we’ve started to get it going in the last month, we’re looking forward to continuing that. We’ve had big wins as well. We’re keeping that momentum there.”

Balti have a full squad apart from Charlie Kenderdine (far left) and Sanchez Baker.