PETER JACKSON is backing an unchanged line-up to rise to the occasion yet again in Division III's Match of the Day at Hull City on Saturday.

A near 25,000 sell-out is confirmed at the KC Stadium as Hull hunt three points for automatic promotion and Town focus firmly on leapfrogging them into second place.

Wing-back Anthony Lloyd, who had three stitches in a knee wound, is expected to be fit and Jackson is confident his team can climax an eventful eight days by completing a hat trick of wins with a League double over Peter Taylor's men.

"It's a great venue and a big match, but we are going there full of confidence knowing our destiny is in our own hands," said Jackson today.

"Hull drawing the other night was a bonus because we caught up points on them and created a five-point cushion on the chasers with games running out.

"But I've said all along - and I'll be stressing it to the lads again - that it's not about what other people do, it's about how we perform.

"If we keep playing like we are, with everyone contributing, then the prize is there for us to claim for ourselves."

Jackson is targeting a clean sheet to round off the season for skipper Efe Sodje and midfielder Danny Schofield, who both miss the final two matches through suspension.

"Defensively we were magnificent down at Northampton, especially when the pressure was on, and I've no doubt the lads will go out and give it their all in what will be a very tough game at Hull," added the manager.

"The incentive is just to go out and play our game. All the pressure and expectation is on Hull."