MANAGER Gary Skidmore says Biddestone need to re-find their form at Devizes Town Reserves tomorrow if they are to compete at the top end of the Wiltshire League.

Biddestone slipped to third place after Saturday's 1-1 draw at home to Corsham Reserves, but Skidmore admitted the visitors were well worth their point.

In-form striker Ollie McAnnich headed Biddestone in front on 35 minutes on Saturday, but the home team failed to capitalise on further chances.

Corsham came more into the game as the second half wore on and James Weston bagged the equaliser with 10 minutes to go.

But for young left-winger Jamie Lyons, late goal clearance Corsham could well have snatched all three points.

Skidmore said: "We were looking to bounce back after the Trowbridge results, but Corsham deserved a point. We had a lot of players back from injury who hadn't played for a while, but I don't want to take anything away from Corsham.

"We just lacked that little bit of quality, but there is no reason why we can't turn that around.

"We are in a good position at the moment and I am hoping to add to the squad."