Corsham Town will be keen to exact revenge on rivals Shepton Mallet in the Les Phillips Cup tomorrow.
Mark Godley's side suffered their only defeat in 12 contests when Shepton won 2-1 at Southbank a fortnight ago.
"We didn't play well that day," said Godley.
"Hopefully we'll do ourselves justice tomorrow.
Godley confirmed that the Les Phillips Cup is high on his list of priorities. He added:
"We certainly take this competition very seriously.
"We want to progress so that we can test ourselves against the best teams in the Western League.
"A good run is great financially and good for the profile of the club."
Godley has no injury or suspension problems, but striker Dave Killmurray may miss out due to personal reasons.
n The irresistible force meets the immovable object in the Screwfix Premier Division tomorrow, when Robbie Lardner takes his resolute Melksham side to face free-scoring Team Bath.
Lardner's side have built a fine run of form on rock-solid defensive stability, having shipped a measly two goals in their last five outings.
Conversely, the University side have hit five against Dawlish and six past Bridport in recent weeks.
Melksham's only doubt ahead of the clash is Jason Lunt who hobbled off in Wednesday's 1-0 win at Keynsham. Lunt's chances of starting are rated better than 50/50, so Lardner should name an unchanged side.
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