King’s Lynn look to make it three wins on the bounce when they face Oxford at the Adrian Flux Arena tonight (7.30pm).
The PSH Environmental Stars completed home and away wins over Birmingham last week and now they will look to maintain their domination this season over the Spires.
Lynn have already done the double over the Cowley club on two occasions in 2025, firstly in the KO Cup quarter-finals and then in the first round of ROWE Motor Oil Premiership matches.
The Stars go into the meeting after completing a quickfire double over bottom club Birmingham with a comfortable 53-37 win in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership on Thursday night.
Lynn had been taken to a last-heat decider at Perry Barr 72 hours earlier, but back on home shale, they had the points in the bag long before that stage.
It did take a little time for Lynn to exert full control, with the Brummies just two points down after Heat 7, but that was largely due to some mechanical misfortune for the home side.
And with those problems resolved, the second half of the meeting was all one-way traffic before a consolation 5-1 to the visitors in the last race.
King’s Lynn manager Rob Lyon said: “We were a little tentative in a few heats and we also had a bit of bad luck with Bomber’s engine going, Richard on the line in Heat 15 and also Ben in Heat 2.
“That bad luck kept Birmingham in the match a little bit, but I always felt comfortable enough to win the meeting and it was a reasonably solid performance.
“We did what we needed to do, and it was good for the confidence. It was good for Ben to get some track time, and for Richard that’s just the way it goes – Heat 15 was a shame because he was spot-on tonight, but you can’t do anything about it, unfortunately.”