A SECOND defeat in four days leaves Cirencester playing catch up in the race for the Dr Martens Western Division title.
The Centurions were beaten 2-0 at Sutton Coldfield last night. It leaves Brian Hughes' men 13 points behind leaders Redditch with two games in hand.
Highworth were beaten by the same scoreline at home to Hungerford in the Hellenic Premier.
Purton also received a rude awakening in the first leg of the League Cup semi-finals.
The unbeaten Division One West leaders lost 4-0 at Bishops Cleeve to put the tie out of reach.
Corsham did manage to book their place in a final as goals from Alan
Griffin, Nigel Curtis and Dave Kilmurray handed them a 3-1 win over Shrewton in their Wilts Senior Cup semi-final.
In the Screwfix League, Calne drew 0-0 at home to Cadbury Heath.
The Stratton Bank will be open to Swindon Town supporters on Saturday when Barnsley visit the County Ground.
The stand will be open to all Town fans with prices being the same as those set in the Town End.
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