SWINDON have made changes to their wings as they prepare for their first-ever league meeting with Oxford.

Both Matt Seyneave and Chris Lawrence make returns to the starting line-up, but Mark Scarrott has to settle for a place on the bench after dislocating his finger.

New boy Andy Sear gets his chance to impress the selectors from the bench.

The last meeting was last season in the NPI Cup when Swindon ran out easy winners.

Oxford have just one win in Southern Counties North and lie two places below their opponents.

Swindon Stormers and Nomads also play against Oxford, and the Wanderers have a game still to be arranged.

TEAMS: Swindon 1st XV, AWAY v Oxford meet at 12:15pm. 1. Pat McBain, 2. Scott Chapman, 3. Mark Saunders, 4. Andy Prowse, 5. Andy Morley (Capt), 6. Andy Barnes, 7. Paul Daniels, 8. Ian Reynolds, 9. Jimmer Courtney, 10. Neil Maycock, 11. Chris Lawrence, 12. James Turney, 13. Paul Wakefield, 14. Matt Seyneave, 15. Stuart Cock, Res: Alun Griffiths, Andy Sear, Mark Scarrott.

Swindon Stormers, HOME, v Oxford meet at 1pm. 1. Steve Davis, 2. Andy Holt, 3. Wayne Kemble, 4. Mike Newport, 5. Steve Elsby, 6. Paul Benson, 7. Nick Brooks, 8. John Whitmore, 9. Neil Jones, 10. Rob Staynings, 11. Jason Williams, 12. Milo Hartley, 13. Mark Thatcher, 14. Nathan Waite, 15. Nigel Baxter, Res: Steve Carr, Pete Woods, Pete Nicholls, Jonathan Parker, Richard Wood.

Swindon Nomads, AWAY, v Oxford meet at 12:30pm. 1. Barry Chatham, 2. Colin Pearce, 3. Nev McGarry, 4. Cliff Spanswick, 5. Dave Waldock, 6. Karl Brooks, 7. Steve Hulse, 8. Russ Haxton, 9. Gordon Illing, 10. Dave O'Donohue, 11. Jason Hanrahan, 12. Ken Hopkins, 13. Ron Emery, 14. Dave Scott, 15. Rob Haxton, Res: Ian Davies, Dean/Damion? Mark Whitmarsh, Kevin Logan. Carrot this week is "An Onion''.

Swindon Wanderers, HOME/AWAY v T.B.A. meet at 12pm. To Be Selected From : Gareth Webb, Andrew Hyde, Mike Crabtree, Dave Few, Liam Popowicz, Steve Way, Paul Ritter, Pete Brown, Lee Roberts, Jonathan Bramble, Mal Lewis, Richard Aitken, Ian Rhodes, Ray Calvert, Vince Ayris, ?? Weaver.

n AT least one of the last two 100 per cent records in the Gloucestershire Premier Division will go in the top of the table clash at Archdeacon Meadow as Cirencester travel to Gloucester to take on Spartans.

Both sides have won all their seven league games this season with Spartans leading Cirencester by a points difference of 106, including last week's demolition of Chipping Sodbury 96-5.

Cirencester completed the double over their Gloucester rivals, in a season when both sides were relegated from Western Counties North.

Cirencester have almost a full squad to chose from, but are waiting on lock Renton before they finailise on the 20-man squad to travel.

Steve Thompstone definitely misses the trip after sustaining an injury in the league game at home to Hucclecote.

Meanwhile coach Rick Scott deliberates on whether to add winger Andy Webb-Peploe after a knock.

Either way, Scott knows that after the encouraging start to the season nothing less than a victory will do in Cirencester's quest to gain promotion back to the Western Counties at the first attempt.

CORSHAM are virtually unchanged from the side which scraped home against Cooper-Avon Tyres last weekend as they host Devizes in another Wiltshire derby tomorrow.

The Lacock Road outfit make just two changes for tomorrow's Southern Counties South encounter, with Martyn Shepherdson coming in on the wing and Haydn Brockhurst at full-back for the unavailable Andy Archer and Craig Avent.