Having lost just one fixture at any level so far this season, Swindon will be full of confidence heading into this weekend's fixtures.

John Baden's first team currently sit top of Glos/Wilts Division 1, but they will face their toughest test to date when they travel to last year's runners-up Warminster for what might prove to be a crucial fixture come the end of the season.

Baden is forced to make one change, with Tim Barton unavailable, brother Paul Baden comes in as a result.

Australian Darren Rourke has been inspirational so far, and will again be expected to contribute with both bat and ball.

The bowling of Nichols, Willoughby, O'Neill and Zohaib has provided the cutting edge that was missing in previous seasons and they will be expected to make early inroads into a strong Warminster batting line up.

Fielding is another part of Swindon's game which appears to have improved drastically this season, and keeper Andy Staff has been particularly impressive early season.

Paul Stoddard leads the second team, and he again includes a number of the club's promising young players with Richard Arkley, Nathan Iles and Jason McGinaly all impressing in recent weeks.

On the batting front, Arran Dickinson and Darren Beasant have both been in good form early season and will look to continue to push for first team places, along with Anthony Spencer.

He returns in place of the promoted Paul Baden, and Andy Pocock, who will continue at the top of the order. Paul Stoddard leads the bowling and will want to add to last week's six-wicket haul.

The 3rds travel to Wilton looking to protect their unbeaten record, Nick Parkinson leads the side and includes left arm seamer Neil Williamson in the side that bowled out Warminster last week.

All-rounder Bruce Stone is unavailable, so major contributions with the bat will be required from the skipper, Andy Reed and Cliff Iles. Williamson, Steve Cole and Shanks should form a potent bowling attack.

Phil Lagget's fourth team entertain Wilton in the reverse fixture at Ramsbury. The batting will be a mixture of youth and experience with youngsters Sam Pinchin, Rich Barrett and Paul Laggett support by the experienced trio of Phil Laggett, Kev Thompson and Wayne Steptoe.

Seamer Simon Dill and leg-spinner Jamie Baden will be expected to do the bulk of the bowling.

On Sunday the 1st XI were due to travel to Challow and Childrey for a Border League fixture, but this has been postponed due to Challow's inclusion in the National Knock-Out Cup.

The secnd team, led by James Parkinson, entertain Purley in the same competition at the County Ground.

Saturday 1st v Warminster, away (meet club 11.30am): J Baden, D Rourke, W Nichols, A Staff, R Willoughby, L Tucker, P Baden, M Zohaib, D O'Neill, M Baker, M Williamson.

2nd v Warminster, home (meet club 12.15pm): P Stoddard, A Pocock, J Parkinson, A Spencer, D Beasant, S Barnett, K Mlambo, N Iles, R Arkley, A Dickinson, J McGinlay. Scorer T Dickinson, Umpire M Bannister.

3rd v Wilcot 1st, away (meet club 12.15pm): N Parkinson, A Reed, C Mabberly, M Thomas, C Iles, Shanks, S Cole, N Williamson, R Hussain, D Novais, I Braganza.

4th v Wilcot 2nd, home (meet club 12.30pm): P Laggett Snr, K Thompson, J Furkins, P Laggett Jnr, R Barrett, S Dill, J Baden, W Steptoe, S Vass, S Laggett, S Pinchin.

Sunday 2nd v Purley, home (meet club 1pm): J Parkinson, A Dickinson, N Iles, S Cole, R Barrett, J Baden, R Arkley, M Thomas, S Pinchin, D Hussain, S Rooprai.