Wroughton's new manager Mark Love, looking forward to his first game in charge against Marlborough Town could well have to wait for another week, writes RAY BURROUGHS.
With no home ground and not able to switch venues because Marlborough Reserves are at home the new manager said it looks as though the game will have to be cancelled.
"I now know what the previous manager Chris Pethick had to put up with," said the new boss.
Premier Division leaders AFC Stratton face a tough trip to Bradford this weekend looking to avenge the 5-4 Senior Cup defeat earlier in the season.
Manager Stef Kuczynski knows his troops will face a difficult game and added: "They beat us in the Cup and drew in the league so hopefully it will be third time lucky for us.
"We will be without Gareth Davies and Justin Lowe who are both suspended but the rest of the lads know what they have got to do. We will be going for the win, we can't do anything else."
Bradford are the Premier Division's highest scorers and their top marksman Tom Pang will be going all out to make his presence felt.
Second in the table Purton are at home to Corsham and another three points could be on the cards for the Red House side.
Chiseldon Castrol will be hoping to keep their recent revival going when they entertain Melksham Town.
Castrol stopped the rot with a win over Wroughton and a draw with Aldbourne last week and another good result will no doubt delight manager Graham Clements.
Cricklade have been up against it in recent weeks and results have not gone their way. They visit Shrewton United Reserves and are due a victory after several reasonable performances.
Aldbourne visit Warminster Town and could well take a share of the points and Malmesbury Vics have a chance to pick up three against Pewsey Vale.
Junior Division One leaders Trowbridge Town Reserves are in Cup action at Wanborough leaving the way open for the chasing pack to narrow the gap at the top of the table.
Second placed Bromham entertain Westside and will have to be at their best to beat the Swindon outfit.
Sherston visit Calne Town and Wootton Bassett United, with games in hand on the leaders, face a stern test against AFC Stratton Reserves.
Things are pretty tight at the top of Junior Division Two.
Leaders Swindon Asians are without a game which should enable Trax and New College to gain ground.
Trax are at home to Clarendon and Tidworth and will be all out to bounce back from last week's defeat by Pinehurst.
PLAISTER AUTOS WILTSHIRE LEAGUE FIXTURES
Premier Division: Bradford Tn v AFC Stratton, Chiseldon Castrol v Melksham Tn, Malmesbury Victoria v Pewsey Vale, Purton v Corsham Tn, Shrewton Utd v Cricklade Tn, Trowbridge Tn v Westbury Utd, Warminster Tn v Aldbourne, Wroughton v Marlborough Tn.
Corsham Print Senior Cup 3rd round: Biddestone v Devizes Tn.
Junior Division 1: AFC Stratton Res v Wootton Bassett Utd, Bromham v Westside, Calne Tn v Sherston, Cricklade Tn Res v Blunsdon Utd, Ferndale Rodbourne v Biddestone Res, Marlborough Tn Res v Down Ampney, Wroughton Res v Aldbourne Res.
Junior Division 2: Blunsdon Utd Res v Westside Res, Lower Stratton v Pinehurst OB, QT Swindon v SKS Blyskawica, Trax v Clarendon & Tidworth Garrison, West Swindon v New College Swindon.
Fountain Trophies Junior Cup 3rd round: Wanborough Utd v Trowbridge Tn Res.
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