Cirencester Town travel to fifth placed Weston tonight (Tuesday), in the knowledge that any sort of result will lift them from the Dr Martens Western drop zone for the first time since August.

With nearest relegation candidates Rocester unlikely to get anything from their game against Evesham, a point will be enough to steer Ray Baverstock's troops out of the bottom two.

Rejuvenated Ciren have won three on the spin a run that began with a 2-1 League Cup success over tonight's opponents a fortnight ago.

Manager Baverstock is likely to name an unchanged side following Saturday's 3-2 win over Shepshed.

The Ciren boss' main aim will be to ensure his troops concentrate fully on the task in hand, with the glamour of Saturday's Trophy trip to Kingstonian looming.

Calne Town boss Paul Rankin is desperate to end a wretched run of results when his side host Frome this evening.

The Screwfix Division One strugglers have taken just one point from their last seven games, a sequence that has seen the Bremhill View outfit score three and concede 26.

Rankin concedes that time may be running out on his Calne reign.

He said: "If things don't turn around soon, I will consider my position.

"The board are very understanding and have put me under no pressure, but at this point I would be happy to step aside if someone who could do a better job became available."

In his defence, Rankin has been without a whole host of first teamers in recent weeks.

Jamie Butler, Craig Tuck and Simon Bray have been out for some time, and all will be missing again tonight.

Justin Lowe and Lee Curtis are set to return though, and they will be the only additions to the side that crashed 3-0 at Willand on Saturday.