AFC Stratton face their toughest game of the season so far when they visit league leaders Corsham Town this weekend.

The home side have been beaten only once from 11 starts and are without doubt the most consistent side in the section.

Tony Dyer's troops on the other hand have been blowing hot and cold in their campaign so far and a result for the Swindon side would give them a big boost.

New striker Paul Day made his presence felt in his first game for the club, scoring four goals in last week's demolition of Shrewton United, and with assistant manager Rick Casey weighing in with another four the Stratton boss, pictured, will be hoping the duo can come good again at Corsham.

Purton Reserves could also be facing a stiff task at home to second in the table Bradford Town.

The Red House side were beaten 4-0 at Bromham last weekend and looked as though they could do with some reinforcements to help bolster the side and get them back on the winning path.

The visitors are just a point behind leaders Corsham Town and will be flat out to keep the pressure on the top side.

Cricklade Town visit Shrewton and need three points to keep them in touch with the leaders.

Graham Jackson's side have been on a good run of late and just a hint of the form that saw them knock out Hellenic rivals Purton in the Wilts Senior Cup could well be enough to get a result.

New College are handily placed in the table, just four points behind the leaders with a game in hand.

They travel to Marlborough Town this weekend and could prove to be a shade too strong for the home side.

Manager Pete Horwat has been delighted with the football his young side have produced over recent weeks and will be looking for more of the same.

Long time leaders Westbury United have fallen behind in their games and have dropped down to seventh spot in the table.

With six wins and a draw from nine games visitors Malmesbury Vics could find it difficult to come away with a result.

Match of the day in Junior One could be between Blyskawica and league leaders Down Ampney.

Ampney scraped in with a last minute goal against Stratton Rovers who missed a penalty five minutes from time.

Blyskawica are not likely to be that generous and could well inflict the second defeat of the season on the leaders.

The only unbeaten side in the section AFC Stratton Reserves are at home to Aldbourne who have won their last four games and have moved up to sixth in the table.

The only side to have defeated the leaders AFC Stratton have added prolific scorer Wayne Petrie to their squad and will be flat out to the defend their unbeaten tag.

Junior Two leaders Castle Combe with eight wins and two draws from their ten games will need to be at their best away to Barron Heating. The home side are in second spot a point behind the leaders after playing an equal number of games.

AFC Abbey Rodbourne who are two points adrift in third place visit Tidworth United and Stratton St Margaret in fourth spot, three points behind the leaders visit AFC Rodbourne.