In the Precision Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division, leaders Bilborough Town welcome Matthew Hayes back after suspension for the trip to Roko to play Magdala Amateurs. New signing Grant Walton is also in contention but Tarik Nadif is out for the season.
Second placed Awsworth Villa are also on the road, at Elms Park facing Ruddington Village. Awsworth are unbeaten in the league since early December. Clifton All Whites will look to keep up the pressure on the top two as they welcome Cotgrave to the Norman Archer Memorial Ground. Aston United will attempt to play only their second game this year, following a series of postonements, as they travel to the WSA to take on Wollaton. AFC Dunkirk, unbeaten since the end of October, entertain Attenborough, who are battling at the wrong end of the table, at the Ron Steel Sports Ground. Boro’s last four games have seen a total of 29 goals scored. Newark Flowserve recorded their first win under their new management team last time out, they head to St Giles to take on Sandiacre Town. Bingham Town host FC Cavaliers at Butt Field and Underwood Villa welcome Nottingham Trent University to Bracken Park. The first Premier Division side in action, however, are Basford United Community as they take on Hucknall Town Reserves in the Nottinghamshire FA Intermediate Cup semi-final at Greenwich Avenue on Friday evening. In Division One, leaders Calverton Miners Welfare host Ashland Rovers at Hollinwood Lane. Calvo were 4-2 winners in the reverse fixture at the end of January. In Division Two, Ravenshead have all three Martin brothers, Adam, Ashley and Bradley, available and pushing for starts as they make the short trip to The Fieldings to play Mansfield Hosiery Mills. Tom Vaughan is definitely missing, however. Comments are closed.
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