AFC Stratton are desperate for victory against local rivals Wroughton to keep their Premier Division title charge on track.
Wroughton will not however be an easy nut to crack with the reputation as one of the most inconsistent and unpredictable sides in the division.
Last week they lost 6-0 in the Wilts Senior Cup against Westbury, so AFC Stratton may have to guard against a Wroughton backlash.
In their defence Wroughton have had an unsettled season, without a home ground and playing most of their fixtures a way from home due to the changing facilities at the Weir Field deemed to be a danger.
The Wroughton boss was not too despondent about his sides exit from the Senior Cup and thought his troops played quite well against a strong Westbury side.
AFC Stratton, for their part, could well edge nearer the top two in the table with Trowbridge and Biddestone clashing in the match of the day at Trowbridge.
The home side ran out fairly comfortable winners when the teams clashed in the Senior Cup last week but their manager Neil Kirkpatrick will be well aware that the visitors will be looking for revenge.
Cricklade Town, who narrowly failed to cause a cup upset at Pewsey last week, are at home to Devizes Town Reserves and manager Graham Jackson will be quite happy to see his side pickup the three points.
Purton Reserves, who are in fourth spot, entertain Bradford Town a difficult side to beat these days.
Manager Ian Restell will be aware of the striking powers of Bradford's top marksman Tom Pang and will no doubt instruct his defence to keep a special eye on their prolific scorer.
Aldbourne, who gained a creditable score at Bradford last week, are at home to Pewsey Vale Reserves and should pick up the points to enable them to climb out of the bottom half of the table.
Chiseldon Castrol have turned in several good performances recently but have unfortunately yielded little success. They entertain Malmesbury Vics Reserves and deserve to chalk-up a victory.
Leaders of Junior Division One Trowbridge Town Reserves travel to Ballards Ash to take on Wootton Bassett United and will do well to escape with a point.
AFC Stratton Reserves visit Wanborough United and could make it difficult for the home side while Blunsdon United entertain neighbours Cricklade Town Reserves.
Swindon Asians, who took over the leadership of Junior Division Two, following last weekend's results visit West Swindon the most improved side in the section.
The home side third in the table are just four points behind the leaders.
Highest scorers in all three divisions Pinehurst OB with 57 goals under their belts are at home to Trax who will be keen to build on last week's victory over Minety.
New College will need to be at their best to take three points off Blunsdon United Reserves who are having quite a good season.
NORTH Wilts District Youth & Minors League have selected their Under 13 squad for the away clash against Oxford Boys next Monday (kick-off at Oxford City FC 6.30pm)
Squad, managed by Les Gill and Steve Charman: North Wilts Under 13's Representative Squad: Dominic Burtenshaw (Brunel Boys), Dane Tregoning (Brunel Boys), Danny Cole (Croft), Callum Finnegan (Croft), Taylor Gill (Eastville Boys), Ben Hunter (Eastville Boys), Dan Lawrance (Highworth Jnrs), Marcus Lewis (Highworth Jnrs), Daniel Bond (Old Town Utd), Charlie Rowe (Old Town Utd), Bradley Williams (Shrivenham & Watchfield), Luke Broadbanks (Stratton Jnrs), Steve Keir (Stratton Jnrs), Jamie Prictor (Stratton Jnrs), Billy Charman (Westlea Wands), Sam English (Westlea Wands), Tom McCulloch (Westlea Wands), Adam Miller (Westlea Wands).
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