Taylor has had two weeks to think about this Sundays Semi final and the Scot says it is vital that the Socialites get on the front foot.
"The County Cup system is organised to reward audacious action," he said.
"When you play in the County Cup, you have to score because the game goes straight to a penalty shootout.
"The best way to score is play in an offensive way and we will try to do that."
Much of Welton’'s transition game is likely to pass through midfielder Neil Stocks.
The tough tackling midfielder, is happy to let the likes of Matt O Halloran and Luke Clifford do the running in support of Scott Coupland.
He told wsscfc.blogspot.com: "I watch the game from behind [the attackers] and I know that when we become too open we leave many spaces and concede goals. "I just try to balance the team a little bit.
"Sometimes I would like to go forward more, but I've still had chances and scored a couple of goals, which isn't bad.
"I don't want to be the main man; we all know who the main man is and that's scotty. He is the leader, he is the one who makes a real difference."
Stocks added: "The most important thing is the team, and once the team is doing well the highlights will come for the rest [of the players] because we are playing well.