Highworth Town have welcomed back Warren Fuller, who has rejoined the club after a short spell with Swindon Supermarine.
"He asked if he could rejoin the club and of course we welcomed him back," said manager John Fisher. "We needed another forward and we are pleased he is back. Unfortunately he is not available for the FA Vase tie at Chard as he is cup tied."
Highworth Town continue on the cup trail this weekend with a visit to Chard in the second qualifying round of the FA Vase.
The Wiltshire side will be keen to stave off three cup defeats in a row, losing to Cinderford Town last weekend, and then being beaten 3-1 at home in midweek by Pegasus Juniors in the preliminary round of the Norman Matthews Floodlight Cup.
Chard, who play in the Screwfix Division One, beat Supermarine 2-0 in the FA Cup and lost narrowly to Merthyr Tydfil in the competition last weekend.
Highworth manager John Fisher said "It will be a difficult time for us. Chard are a good side. The lads are looking forward to the game and it would be nice to get a good run going in the Vase."
Fairford Town travel to Dorset to take on Bridport, and will have to be at their very best to come away with a result.
Pewsey Vale, in the FA Vase for the first time, face a tough fixture away to Screwfix Premier side Bridgewater Town.
"We are all looking forward to the game," said Pewsey boss Don Rogers. "We will be at full strength and I am happy with the side. I understand Bridgewater are unbeaten in the league so far, but we won't worry about that. We are well organised and it would be great to come away with a result."
Wootton Bassett are away to fellow Hellenic side Shortwood United.
Following their no score draw last weekend, they beat New College 3-1 in midweek in the Floodlit Cup.
Also in the Vase, Gloucester United travel to Cornwall to play Falmouth Town and Didcot visit Tunbridge Wells. Wantage Town have a home draw with Saltdean United.
In Division One of the Hellenic League Purton are at home to Easington Sports.
Shrivenham, looking for their second league victory, are at home to Cheltenham Saracens and Malmesbury Vics entertain Ross Town.
Cirencester United are at home to Headington Amateurs and New College Academy will be looking for three points against Middle Barton.
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