Two of the Western Division's form sides meet in a mouthwatering local match-up tomorrow.
Tommy Saunders' high-flying Chippenham Town entertain Ray Baverstock's rejuvenated Ciren-cester in a keenly anticipated derby.
Both sides have won all of their last four league outings, so something has to give when the clubs clash at Hardenhuish Park for the first time in over 30 years.
The sides have met more recently at Cirencester, when the Red and Blacks ran out 3-2 winners in an FA Cup clash in 1998.
Chippenham boss Saunders remembers the tie well.
He said: "It was my first season in charge at the club, and we lost 3-2 after extra-time.
"We have a completely different team now, but I would still love to avenge the loss."
Saunders added: "Cirencester are are a good side, their recent results have shown that.
"I rate them highly, and we are in for a tough game."
Predictably enough, Ray Baverstock is also expecting a close encounter.
The Ciren supremo said: "It's going to be difficult. They had a terrific result last week beating Evesham 6-0.
"We need to try and contain them, but we also have to play to our strengths, which is going forward."
"It's a local derby and they are a good side, so it would be great to get one over on them."
Both sides have almost a full complement, although Chippenham's Steve Brown and Ciren's Adam Mayo are suspended.
Saunders will almost certainly name an unchanged side following last Saturday's trouncing of Evesham, while Baverstock will recall Justin Miller, Dave Gee, Nathan Holt and Chris Horgan after resting them from the midweek cup game at Mangotsfield.
Likely Chippenham line-up: Weaver, Vickerman, Dicks, Rudge, Andrews, Woods, Charity, Harrington, Rawlins, Bent, Tweddle.
Likely Cirencester line-up: Sawyer, Minturn, Wollen, Richardson, Horgan, Gee, Holt, Blastland, Terry, Godley, Miller.
Chippenham's Gateway Football Club, a group helping handicapped people and those with learning difficulties, will be the guests of the club in tomorrow's derby.
The club is run by former Town player Peter Donegan, and leading Chippenham on to the field will be club member James Gardner, an avid Town fan.
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