SOLIHULL MOORS hold no fears for Omari Patrick.

Wrexham continue their bid to avoid relegation against the high-flying Moors at The Racecourse tomorrow.

But after beating mid-table Eastleigh 2-0 on Tuesday, and having recently held Yeovil, another team fighting it out at the top end of the table, to a 3-3 draw last month, on-loan winger Patrick says the Reds will fancy their chances of picking up three points.

"We matched Yeovil when we played them and should have won that game," said Patrick.

"Every game that you play in this league, you can win that.

"At the end of the day it is 90 minutes of football and one team versus the other.

"On Tuesday we came out on top and I am sure that we can come out on top against most of the teams."

Wrexham only took 20 points from the opening 23 games and were bottom of the table after losing 2-1 at Ebbsfleet on Saturday but kicked off the second half of the season by picking up a first away win since April at Eastleigh.

The Reds, 21st in the table, are now two points adrift of safety and Patrick prefers to focus on climbing the table rather than the failings in the first half of the campaign. "We can't do anything about the first half of the season now but we can build on Tuesday's result and just keep trying to climb up that table," said Patrick.

"Just keep going as a team.

"There will definitely be more wins to come. The team spirit and confidence has just gone up.

"But it is one thing saying it, now we have got to go and do it some more so hopefully we can get a win tomorrow for the home fans."