Sharpness, who are now well up there, were without a game last weekend. This Saturday they will be looking to keep their run going, after winning their last three games, when they play bottom side Tuffley Reserves. On Sunday Sharpness play a Charity Cup match against Chalford, which was previously abandoned.
Kingswood, also without a game last Saturday, face Woodmancote this weekend - a side not having the best of results of late. The squad is fit and hoping to maintain the momentum of their 6-0 win over Harrow Hill last week. Manager Ricky Walker reports he is hoping to pick up a couple more players shortly.
Dursley Town, looking good at the moment, travel to mid-tablers Brimscombe on Saturday, where they will be hoping to pick up the points.
Berkeley Town entertain Charfield this Saturday, hoping to get their 5-2 defeat at Bishops Cleeve Reserves last week out of their system. Charfield, on the other hand,beat Woodmancote last week and are on the move again.
Cam Bulldogs are expecting a hard game home to second-in-table Newent on Saturday. Cam will be playing on the back of a disappointing 2-1 cup defeat against Campden Town when they had Sean Clune sent off on 35 mins. Maz Meta put them ahead on 40 mins, but Campden equalised just before half-time. Campden scored the winning goal 5 mins from the end.
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