Wroughton take a break from league action this weekend when they travel to Pewsey Vale in the first round of the Wilts League's Corsham Print Senior Cup.
Chris Pethick's Wroughton outfit are in second spot in the Premier Division and will be hoping for a good cup run.
Last weekend the two sides met in a league fixture at the Weir Field, Wroughton scoring the only goal of the game.
Much will depend on the side the home team will be able to field due to first team commitments, but Wroughton will have to be at their best to make sure of a place in the second round.
In the other first round tie Melksham Town take on Biddestone in what could also turn out to be a closely-fought game.
Stratton Crosslink are at home to Westbury United in the Premier Division, and the leaders should keep their unbeaten record for the 12th successive game.
Cricklade Town face a tough fixture at home to Warminster Town. The visitors will no doubt be looking for the points to keep them in touch with the leaders, and the home side will be out to prove their recent victories are from a side that are on the up.
Aldbourne, struggling at the foot of the table last season, find themselves in fourth spot in the section and in with a real shout of beating last season's champions and visitors Shrewton United.
Although in mid table, United have plenty of games in hand over the top sides and are still a force to be reckoned with, having lost just two of their eight games.
Caterers at the Red House will be kept busy with Purton Reserves entertaining Trowbridge Town and their army of supporters.
The visitors have been chalking up some useful results lately and will be a difficult side to beat.
Bottom club Chiseldon Castrol have not been outclassed in recent matches and have been beaten by the odd goal several times. A change of luck would be welcome for the Swindon side who entertain Corsham Town.
Marlborough Town have won their last two games and pulled themselves off the bottom of the table. They entertain Devizes Town, and it could prove difficult extending their unbeaten run to three games.
In the Junior Division, Wroughton Reserves are looking to win nine games on the trot, but may face some stiff opposition from a young Marlborough Town Reserves side.
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