HELLENIC: Fairford Town, after their 3-1 win over Premier leaders Gloucester United in the Floodlit Cup final in mid week, take on Gloucester again this weekend in the semi-final of the Complete Music Challenge Cup.
It is another two-leg tie, and by the end of the season the sides will have played each other seven times.
Fairford boss Mark Webb said: "All the players should be on first name terms by the end of it all."
Purton travel to pastures new in the first leg of the supplementary cup semi-final when they visit Finchinhampstead.
The home side are in sixth spot in the Division One East table with plenty of games in hand over the leaders, and could well be title contenders should they win their games in hand.
Alan Clarke's side however, will be on the look out to pick up some silverware this season, and will be hard to beat.
Highworth Town's seven- match undefeated run came to an end in midweek when they were beaten 6-2 by championship contenders North Leigh.
They entertain local rivals Cirencester Academy this weekend and will be anxious to put their midweek beating behind them.
There are no easy games for Wootton Bassett these days. The Premier League strugglers visit Didcot Town, and will need to play well above themselves to salvage a point.
In Division One West league leaders Pewsey Vale visit Kidlington, and it would be a major surprise if they failed to come away with three points.
Shrivenham, in mid-table, are at home to Cirencester United.
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