Wiltshire League Premier Division leaders Wroughton look to get back on the winning path when they visit Westbury United this weekend.

Wroughton suffered their first defeat of the season at Calne last week and manager Mark Love has said he will be giving his side a bit of a shake up.

He said: "We need to put up a good performance at Westbury who are with us at the top-of-the-table.

"Robin Grey and Keith Dart will be in the squad from the reserves and keeper Curtis Sharkey and midfielder Tom Steptoe will be available."

New College, at home to Corsham Town, had a patchy start to the season but have picked up and are in third spot in the table.

Manager Mark Teasdale said: "We tightened things up at the back and the attitude of the lads has been good.

"Corsham are not an easy team to beat although perhaps not as strong as last season. However we should have the same squad available that defeated Blueprint last week and hope that we can keep our run going."

Westside host Malmersbury Vics and will be looking to build on their victory over Melksham last week.

Manager Mark Simpkins said the majority of last week's squad will be involved again.

He added: "Kevin Smith and myself are suspended and Carl Taylor is not available but the rest of the lads will hopefully keep us on the winning trail."

Blueprint Senior FC travel to Bromham, Purton would look to be up against it at Devizes and Marlborough visit Bradford Town.

Feature game in the other divisions is the clash between KC FC and FC Chippenham Youth in Division Two.

Both sides have got maximum points from four games.

Chippenham boss Steve Manifold said: "I must admit I don't know too much about the Swindon side but, like us, they have made a good start.

"We will be without John Foreman, one of the key members of the squad but we should field a reasonable side."

KC FC manager Dave Hawkins is sweating over his keeper Paul Stevens who has a swollen knee but added: "We are enjoying our season in the Wilts League and it should be a good game against Chippenham."

In other matches in Division Two, Aldbourne Reserves are at home to Minety Reserves and league leaders Swindon APS visit Dynamo CDR.

Unbeaten leaders of Division One Minety are looking for their sixth successive victory and entertain Castle Combe.