Crawley manager John Hollins has targeted a top half finish this season.

Hollins believes his side can win all seven remaining games.

Reds travel to relegation rivals Southport tomorrow on the back of four straight victories.

It is their best run since April 2004, when they won the Dr Martens premier division title.

Hollins said: "We can still get a maximum of 59 points and finish in the top half and why not go for that?

"Our aim is to not only get away from the bottom but to go right up the league, as far as we can go so there is no doubt about anything.

"I want to win every game. We have told the players they have seven cup finals and I want to win them all.

"What I don't want is for us to start thinking we are safe and for the season to fall away and we end up finishing off with four defeats."

Hollins has confirmed the players have received their full basic wage this month and is confident he now has a happy squad.

Three players quit the club following the pay-cuts last month and more were on the brink of leaving.

Hollins said: "The players have had their wage packets, they know exactly what they are getting and everything is correct.

"I still don't know for definite if some of them will come in one day and want to leave but I don't think that will happen now.

"We have got the football on the right road again and you can see the difference in the players. They want to be here now. The spirit is back, the fight is back and the drive is back."

Crawley are seven points above Southport, who occupy the second relegation place.

The Sandgrounders have lost once in their last five games and Hollins has warned his players not to be complacent.

He said: "It will be a battle and one which will be totally different to the other battles we have had before.

"They are at home so the pressure is on them and I want to increase that pressure. We will have to be at our best and make sure they don't get any sniffs around our goal.

"Just because we have won our last few games, doesn't mean we can just tell the players to go out and do the same again.

"Every game is different, every pitch is different. We have to make adjustments but make sure we approach every game as determined as the last."

Crawley were training on the Southport beach today in preparation for the game.

Winger Tony Scully has a cold and striker Steve Burton has a hamstring problem but both should be fit.

Hollins has recalled Michael Bostwick on work experience from Millwall in case the pair fail fitness tests.

Crawley's Broadfield Stadium is hosting an England under-18s international against Republic of Ireland tonight. Prices: adults £6, concessions £4, kick-off 7pm.