Devizes Town visit non-league mecca Huish Park tomorrow, when they tackle Yeovil Town Reserves.
The Conference club's second string usually grace the Premier Division's top six, but have struggled to find their form this season and are currently 14th.
Brian Newlands' side also occupy a mid table berth, so the match promises to be closely contested.
Boss Newlands is likely to keep faith in the side that drew 2-2 at Bishop Sutton a fortnight ago, although striker Julian Alexander who has recently rejoined from Calne will be vying for a place in the starting line-up.
Calne Town face a crucial relegation battle when they visit fellow strugglers Warminster. The two clubs currently fill the Division One drop zone.
With two teams to be relegated from Division One this year, the game is a proverbial six-pointer.
Calne boss Paul Rankin who has yet to lead his side to victory since assuming sole control in October is still without Andy Towers, Simon Bray and Craig Tuck, but Jamie Butler finally returns after a six-week lay off.
"Obviously this is a very important game ," said Rankin.
"But we aren't going to start worrying about relegation yet.
"Though if we do lose, the pressure will begin to mount."
In-form Corsham Town will expect to keep the pressure on the Division One pace-setters when they host Street.
Corsham will be without Andy Wicks and Brian Kayll, but Dave Kilmurray returns after missing last week's victory over Shepton Mallet.
Defender Andy Hunt a midweek signing from Melksham will make his debut.
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