WILTSHIRE U18 manager Mel Gingell is calling on fans to turn out in force and support his talented young side for an important championship clash on Saturday.
The county side take on Guernsey at Melksham Town on Saturday in what could be a title decider.
Table-toppers Wiltshire go into the game on the back of a record-breaking 11-0 triumph over Devon last month, while second-placed Guernsey are unbeaten and recently thrashed Somerset 5-0.
A number of players from local clubs are set to turn out for the Wiltshire team including Calne's Yan Klukowski, Corsham's Rob Stephens and Scott Lye, Melksham's Richard McCrum and Westbury's Tom Welsh and Lewis Porter.
Gingell said supporters are bound to be entertained by the game.
He said: "It should be an excellent game between two talented teams.
"This group of players is probably the best Wiltshire has ever had and together and there are lads playing from a lot of local teams.
"Most of the local teams are away so hopefully we will get a lot of people down to watch.
"We had 400 people supporting us in the cup at Liverpool last season so something like that would be superb."
The match kicks-off at 2.30pm and tickets are £2 with children going free.
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