Devizes take on Dawlish in the Screwfix Premier Division tomorrow in what looks like a banker draw.

Ray Baverstock's men have tied four of their six league games, while their Devon counterparts have been deadlocked in three of their four outings.

Baverstock is desperate to start picking up the three points rather than one and has moved into the transfer market once again to bolster his squad.

The Devizes boss is looking to recruit yet another of his former Cirencester men, forward Jimmy Carter.

Giles Harris should also get the all clear from current employers Chippenham to continue his loan spell, while Warren Jackson continues to deputise for Calum Swann in goal.

Two of the surprise early season packages go head to head when Melksham visit Keynsham.

The two sides boast near identical records after six games and fill positions fourth and fifth in the top flight.

The winners could move as high as second behind pace setters Brislington.

Another week goes by, and Corsham Town are still without a manager.

At this rate, temporary bosses Jon Freegard and Dave King will still be in charge of the First Division side come May.

That might not be a bad thing, though.

Corsham's form has picked up since the duo took temporary charge two weeks ago.

The Southbank side are unbeaten in three, but face their stiffest test yet when third-placed Shepton Mallet come to Wiltshire tomorrow.

Meanwhile, chairman Colin Hudd continues to negotiate with potential managerial replacements for Mark Godley.