Swindon face one of their biggest games of the season this weekend when they entertain fellow high-fliers Hatherley & Reddings at the County Ground.

Having lost only one game so far, both sides sit near the top of the Glos/Wilts 2 league and this result could prove to be crucial in the race for honours and promotion come September.

Skipper John Baden has the luxury of a full squad and makes only one change, with Andy Staff returning in the place of the unavailable Andy Pocock.

Swindon have been performing in most aspects of the game so far, and Baden will be hopeful that a side packed with batting can once again post a challenging total.

Nichols and Willoughby have provided early in-roads in most games this season, and will again look get among the opposition top order.

Rourke, Zohaib and Stoddard will look to exert some control on the slow County Ground surface.

The 2nd XI, under the leadership of Blaine Norridge, travel to Hatherley in the reverse fixture and will be looking to continue their recent run of good form as they seek to defend their title.

Anthony Spencer returns from holiday and will be looking for another big score, and Mark Watts will doubtless contribute significantly with bat and ball.

Alan Biggins' third team entertain local rivals Wroughton at Ramsbury.

Adam Tribbick has been in good form with the bat recently and contributions will also be expected from Danny Baker, Gareth James and the senior players.

The fourth team travels to Devizes, and contain a number of the club's successful under 15 side.

Laggett and Steptoe provide the experience, and lots will be expected of exciting young prospect Amjad Quazi.

On Sunday Alan Biggins leads a second team to Cheltenham Saracens for what has traditionally been a tough fixture.