THE Hellenic League match of the day this weekend will be at South Marston, weather permitting, when Swindon Supermarine take on Didcot Town, who are unbeaten in 12 starts this season.
Supermarine, who now trail Highworth by three points at the top of the Premier Division after Highworth Town's 4-2 midweek win over Harrow, will be hoping their recent good run of results continues against a strong Didcot side who are in third spot in the table.
Highworth Town entertain Almondsbury Town who are languishing in the bottom half of the table and it would be a big surprise if the league leaders failed to pick up all three points.
Wootton Bassett, who have had an excellent first season in the Premier Division so far, are at home to North Leigh who are always a difficult team to beat.
Fairford Town need a victory to regain confidence in the camp after three successive defeats and should have an excellent chance at home to Pegasus Juniors.
In Division One Purton, still looking for that first league victory, will have to be on top form at The Red House if they are to get a result against fourth in the table Bishops Cleeve.
Malmesbury Victoria, after their Wilts Senior Cup win over Biddestone, travel to Headington Amateurs who are enjoying a good season and are in third spot in the table.
Gloucester City should maintain their 100 per cent record when they visit Cirencester United.
Local sides should fare well in the Premier Division of the Wiltshire League, Stratton Crosslink are at home to Pewsey Vale Reserves, Wroughton take on Warminster Town Reserves and Aldbourne, after their 3-1 victory over Bradford Town last week, play hosts to Westbury United Reserves.
Premier leaders Devizes Town Reserves face a tough fixture at Biddestone and second in the table Shrewton United, who are on a good run of results, should be able to gain three points at the expense of Corsham Town Reserves.
Chiseldon Southbrook and Cricklade Town make their third attempt to play the first round of the Wilts Senior Cup.
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