In the Wiltshire League, an entertaining game looks to be on the cards at the Red House, where Purton Reserves take on Cricklade Town.
Both sets of players should know each others' play, with quite a few having played for both sides this season.
After Cricklade's Premier Division triumph last season, a mass exodus of players followed manager Alan Clarke to Purton, but some have drifted back to their former club.
Cricklade, who have been forced to reorganise, have had a poor season to date but a 2-0 away win over Malmesbury Vics last week will have done them good, and with Andrew Robins taking over the management duties, they could well get a result.
Premier Division leaders Shrewton United, without a game for several weeks, are at home to Devizes Town Reserves in what could prove to be a tough game for them.
Wroughton can keep the leaders in their sights with a win at Marlborough, although the home side will be no pushover.
Aldbourne, enjoying a good spell, visit Pewsey Vale Reserves and could come away with a point.
Intermediate leaders Blunsdon United are at home to Dunbar Westside, while second in the table Ashton Keynes visit Stratton Crosslink Reserves. With Crosslink's senior side without a game, things could turn out tricky for the visitors.
Junior Division leaders Wroughton Reserves are at home to Sporting HKQ, Swindon Eagles visit Down Ampney Reserves, and undefeated Wootton Bassett United visit Bromham. All three should pick up maximum points.
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