PAUL MULLIN wants more of the same from Wrexham against Wealdstone at Grosvenor Vale tomorrow.

Wednesday's 3-1 win over Scunthorpe at Glanford Park took Phil Parkinson's side to the top of the National League.

The Reds went into the game knowing they would replace Notts County, who drew 2-2 with Southend the previous evening, at the summit with a win and they responded by clinching victory.

Wrexham boast a 100 per cent record at The Racecourse this season and while the away form is less impressive, leading scorer Mullin wants a repeat of the performance at Scunthorpe in future matches on the road in the push for promotion.

"Three points is great for us," said top scorer Mullin, who scored his 16th goal of the campaign in the victory.

"Every game, we want maximum points from it.

"We have managed to come away from home and got that so it bodes well for us going forward.

"We need to perform like we did at Scunthorpe in more of the away games, be a bit more solid and control the game with the ball which I felt we did.

"It is another away game on Saturday, we can recover now and go after it again against Wealdstone."

Mullin, who was joined on the scoresheet at Scunthorpe by strike partner Ollie Palmer and centre-back Aaron Hayden, refuses to get carried away with Wrexham reclaiming top spot.

"It is just three points again," said Mullin.

"It is very cliche but you don't win leagues in November or December so for us, it is another chance to get three points at Wealdstone and we will do our best to get them."