Swindon Supermarine and Cirencester Town maintained their unblemished pre-season records with comfortable wins last night.
Brian Hughes' Ciren produced a superb second-half display to beat Dr Martens Premier Division Bath City 4-1 at the Corinium Stadium.
The Centurians trailed 1-0 at the break after Steve Bridges volleyed home from the edge of the box.
The first half was prolonged by a serious ankle injury to Bath midfielder Iain Harvey and his presence was missed by the Romans after the interval.
Ciren equalised on the hour when Toby Clark fired in a low drive from 18 yards to mark his return to the Corinium.
Richard Kear then put the hosts ahead on 75 minutes after collecting the ball on the right, beating two defenders and smashing in a superb drive from distance.
New signing Jody Bevan showed the Ciren faithful what he is capable of two minutes later.
The forward chested down a diagonal ball from Mike Davis, span his marker and hammered un unstoppable effort into the roof of the Bath net.
Former Bath man Mike Davis completed the rout at the death with a clinical first-time finish following good work from Kear.
Supermarine also enjoyed another victory, with a 1-0 win at Corsham Town more comfortable than the scoreline suggests.
Ray Baverstock's side dominated the first period but were unable to break a resolute Corsham rearguard.
Marine edged ahead after the break when Dave Slattery rounded off a good move with a crisp finish.
Marine boss Baverstock said: "It was another good workout for the lads on a difficult pitch and it sets us up for our friendly at Frome on Saturday."
CHIPPENHAM host Westbury Untied tonight after Monday's friendly with Cheltenham was called off at the last minute.
The match may be former Swindon youngster Nathan Edwards' first official run out for the Bluebirds.
The midfielder was offered terms by Bluebirds' boss Tommy Saunders on Monday after a successful trial period, and Edwards is keen to seal a move to Hardenhuish Park.
"Tom has offered me a deal and I'm going to make my decision before Wednesday's game," confirmed Edwards. "I'm enjoying it here and I'm positive we can come to an agreement."
Saunders has also completed the signing of Lee Collier.
The former Bath and Clevedon midfielder was a member of Chippenham's Wembley 2000 side and returns to Wiltshire for his third spell with the Bluebirds.
Yate have joined the list of clubs tracking Town forward Matt Rawlins.
The former Arsenal trainee is the subject of a four-figure bid from the Dr Martens League newcomers.
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