Pewsey Vale manager Don Rogers will no doubt be happy for his side to visit lowly Division One West outfit Cirencester United in the first round of the Cherry Red Records Challenge Cup this weekend.
The Don's side has conceded 13 goals in the last two games and the manager will be keen to keep a clean sheet and take stock of a couple of heavy defeats by Bridgwater 9-1 and 4-0 by Yate Town in midweek.
Highworth Town travel to Eton Wick in the same competition and after their no score draw with the unbeaten Carterton Town in midweek will be looking for their 'prodigal son' Warren Fuller to get his name on the scoresheet again for his old club.
Fairford Town have a home tie with Winterbourne United from Division One and just a hint of the form they showed at Bridport last week would be enough to see them through to the second round.
The Cinder Lane boss Mark Webb was ecstatic with his side's performance in the FA Vase last week and said it was the best showing from a Fairford side for a couple of seasons or more.
Purton manager Alan Clarke has a chance to see just how good his side has become with a home tie against Tuffley Rovers currently in the top half of the Premier Division.
Never an easy team to beat, the Red House side will be hoping top marksman Steve Tucker can steer a couple of early goals into the net and cause an upset.
Shrivenham also have a chance to cause a Cup shock when they entertain Almondsbury Town who are struggling at the foot of the Premier section.
Shrivenham, after a disastrous start, are beginning to string a few results together and the well supported home side could give their fans something to cheer about.
Wootton Bassett are in action in the Premier Division and face a tough fixture at home to Didcot Town.
A couple of hefty defeats in quick succession has thrown Pete Yeardley's side off course a bit.
But the Bassett boss will no doubt be impressing on his side that it is important to defend well and not give away sloppy goals, especially against Didcot Town who are undefeated after six games.
Malmesbury Vics are also in league action in Division One West against Kidlington and could come out on top in a close game.
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