CORSHAM manager Nobby Bush is eyeing a derby double when Devizes visit Southbank tomorrow.
Bush led his side to their first ever Screwfix Premier Division win on Tuesday night, with a 2-1 win over neighbours Melksham.
And Corsham can help themselves to further local bragging rights against a Devizes side that have lost both of their opening league fixtures without scoring a goal.
"It was very important to get that first win against Melksham. The first win is always the hardest to come by.
"It was 2-1 and it could have been a lot, lot more.
"Devizes have lost their first two games but they're not conceding many.
"They've got a good backline that's their foundation and we've got to find a way to break them down."
Bush is set to name an unchanged side following Tuesday's win.
Melksham bid to get off the mark and forget their derby disappointment when Bridport visit the Conigre.
Calne currently lead the way in the First Division, and while it's early days, manager Kelvin Highmore is delighted by the start his troops have made.
"We've played some really good stuff and it's a pleasure to watch," he said.
"But we started well last year so we're not getting carried away."
Calne entertain Wellington tomorrow and HIghmore should name an unchanged side following the 5-1 win over Cadbury Heath on Tuesday night.
Biddestone travel to Willand still in search of their first points, despite giving Westbury a run for their money in a 1-0 away defeat on Tuesday.
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