Wiltshire's two remaining Screwfix League representatives face particularly tough FA Cup ties.
Ray Baverstock's Devizes entertain the most decorated side in Western League history when Taunton venture back to Nursteed Road for the first time since their promotion to the Dr Martens last season.
Meanwhile, Corsham Town face an equally stern test, with a trip to Screwfix Premier title chasers Paulton Rovers.
Baverstock has raided his old Ciren ranks again to acquire the services of Matty Goodwin. The midfielder should make his debut tomorrow, along with Dave Slattery, who returns to the starting line up.
Corsham's league form has been patchy thus far, but they won well against Portland in the FA Cup qualifying round after a 50-year absence from the competition.
Melksham Town return to action after a three week break when they entertain Bishop Sutton in the Screwfix Premier Division.
Robbie Lardner's side haven't played since elimination from the FA Cup preliminaries on August 24 by, strangely enough, Bishop Sutton.
Calne Town will be looking for their first points of the campaign when they host Clyst in the First Division.
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