DUNBAR Westside and Wanborough United go head to head in the battle for the Intermediate Division crown.
Victory for Dunbar would almost certainly wrap up the title by extending their lead at the top to 10 points.
But if Wanborough can upset the leaders then the championship race would be thrown wide open.
In the Premier Division, Stratton Crosslink face one of their most crucial games of the season at home against Trowbridge Town.
Crosslink are third in the Premier and well aware they must win all of their remaining games to give themselves an outside chance of the title.
When the midweek fixtures kick in, leaders Shrewton United could well drop vital points and Crosslink will want to ensure they take full advantage of any slip ups.
Trowbridge Town were unlucky last week in their Wilts Senior Cup tie against Screwfix side Devizes Town and could well prove formidable opponents for Albert Dearing's side.
Second-placed Wroughton visit Pewsey Vale Reserves and should pick up three points while leaders Shrewton United are at home to Purton Reserves.
The Red House team, unless bolstered by a few players from the senior side, may not be strong enough to halt United.
Bottom club Chiseldon Castrol visit Biddestone and a few weeks ago would have been in with a shout of a result. But in recent weeks the home side have started to turn in some useful results and beat fourth in the table Aldbourne 4-3 last week.
Aldbourne tavel to Corsham while Cricklade are at home to Devizes Town Reserves.
The Junior Division title race is also hotting up with the top five sides separated by just two points.
Second-placed Wootton Bassett United and Cricklade Town Reserves hold the whip hand with games in hand over the other three contenders.
Bassett should have little trouble in beating Sporting HKQ while Cricklade face a slightly harder task away to Chiseldon Castrol Reserves.
League leaders Aldbourne have a local derby clash with Marlborough Town Reserves and long-time leaders Ferndale Rodbourne visit Down Ampney Reserves.
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