Cameron Woodward has extra incentive for Eastbourne Eagles to impress a television audience tonight.

Eagles aim to make it seven home wins out of seven this season when they host a Poole Pirates side buoyed by a big win at Peterborough last week.

Both teams know a victory will help them increase the pressure on Swindon, who still lead the Elite League but who have lost at the two South Coast tracks recently.

If that was not enough, Woodward, who has impressed this season after moving up from reserve, is well aware the folks back home in Australia will be waiting for the DVD of the meeting.

Lee Richardson and his men have been the Sky Sports favourites this season. Their memorable season-opening win at champions Coventry was shown live, as were defeats at Peterborough and Swindon.

This is their first home meeting before the cameras, though, and you can bet a copy will be heading to the Woodward household back home - especially if their boy has done well.

Woodward said: "When we're on television I have to send the meetings back home on DVD because speedway is not that popular over there.

"My mum has people around for dinner and they watch them.

"I've never had this many TV meetings for them to see. We've never been this popular.

"I think having a mainly English team has got to be part of it.

"Also we're one of the favourites to do well this year.

"Everybody will be watching. Even at my Polish team, they tell me when Eastbourne are on TV no pressure but we'll be watching'."

Woodward's dad Ross is in England at the moment helping out with mechanical chores.

There will be another Aussie for the rest of the Woodward family to watch when this match gets Down Under, though.

Chris Holder has had a fine start to his first Elite League campaign after stepping up from the Isle of Wight.

Holder was an emphatic winner of last winter's Australian Championship, albeit in the absence of top men Jason Crump and Leigh Adams, while Woodward came fourth.

The 20-year-old from Sydney is tipped by some to follow in Crump's footsteps by winning the world title.

He was showing signs of getting to grips with Arlington when Poole lost in the Craven Shield on Good Friday and will be a threat tonight.

Woodward said: "He' a pretty cool dude. We get along pretty well.

"He's a very fast racer and he doesn't mind working hard on his bikes.

"There is a still a long way to go before you start talking about him as world champion but he's very good.

"They have got Magnus Zetterstrom coming in and he should go well around here.

"And then Adam Skornicki goes very well at Eastbourne and he will be a hard one to crack, especially riding at reserve.

"They are strong at reserve but Brent Werner rode really well for us at Belle Vue last week.

"It's a must-win for us, as all the home meetings are. Swindon got very close to us last time and this one could be even tougher."

Eagles have regained a bit of their early-season swagger after that home 46-44 thriller against Swindon and an away win over Belle Vue.

The season is heating up nicely, though, with Poole, Lakeside and possibly Coventry also showing ominous signs of getting into their stride.

It is a big week for Eastbourne. They have tough away trips to Ipswich on Thursday and Lakeside on Friday before hosting Ipswich at Arlington next Saturday.

Nicholls, Richardson, Simon Gustafsson and Edward Kennett are also likely to be riding in Sweden tomorrow night.

Kennett is in Germany for a GP qualifier tonight so Eagles will hope his guest replacement Kenneth Bjerre shows the form he produced at the Sussex circuit for the Panthers towards the end of last season.

That was the night the little Dane recorded a fabulous 17+1 (6) paid maximum, beating Nicki Pedersen twice and equalling the world champion's Arlington best of 55.4 seconds.

In fact, Bjerre went under 56secs in each of his first four rides.

An action replay tonight should keep Eagles fans across the world happy.