Melksham Town host neighbours Odd Down in the Premier Division tomorrow.

Robbie Lardner's side are in sparkling form, having lost just once in 14 outings, with the single defeat coming at champions Taunton.

Another win at the Conigre tomorrow will propel Melksham above Odd Down in to 11th.

Lardner's men might have been challenging by now but for a horrendous start which saw them lose their first four league outings.

Lardner will be tempted to name an unchanged side after his charges triumphed 2-0 at Manor Farm in midweek.

Devizes Town face an always awkward trip to Bishop Sutton.

Brian Newlands' Nursteed Road outfit could go fifth should they manage to return from Somerset with three points.

In Division One, Corsham Town will be looking to return to winning ways after a temporary blip last week.

Mark Godley's charges were beaten 2-1 at home to Shepton Mallet, after going 10 games without defeat.

Corsham entertain Bitton tomorrow one of only four sides to have beaten Godley's men in the league this season.

Godley said: "Bitton beat us 3-1 back in August. That was probably our worst performance of the season, so we will be looking to redress the balance."

Godley may fancy his chances of revenge, as the return of defensive rock Brian Kayll means that the Corsham supremo has a full strength squad at his disposal.

Calne Town will be looking to put a stop to a string a nightmare displays on the road, when they travel to Willand Rovers.

Paul Rankin's beleaguered outfit have lost their last four away games 7-0, 4-0, 3-0 and 6-0.

A repeat performance will see the pressure mount on Bremhill View boss Rankin, who still has problems with an extensive list of absentees.

Andy Towers, Jamie Butler, Craig Tuck, Lee Curtis and Julian Alexander will all be missing from the trip to Devon.

On a positive note, John Bryant and Matt Peters will return.