In the Samba Nottinghamshire Senior League, supported by Euro Soccer Company, Southwell City will be looking to consolidate their position at the top of the Premier Division that they earned last weekend when they travel to the Forest Sports Zone to take on FC Cavaliers. The previous incumbents, Woodthorpe Park Rangers, have designs on reclaiming the position for themselves as they host Wollaton at Greenwich Avenue.
AFC Dunkirk and Bingham Town will also try to capitalise on any slip ups by the top two to take first place for themselves when they travel to Woodview to take on Cotgrave and Spa Lane to play Aslockton & Orston respectively. Steven Brett and Lewis Wheelhouse return to the Calverton Miners Welfare squad as they welcome Burton Joyce to Hollinwood Lane while Attenborough’s new management team of Aidan Gubbins and Ben Cheatle have made a host of new signings ahead of their trip to face Stapleford Town. Keyworth United entertain Bilborough Town at Platt Lane and two teams locked together on 13 points, Awsworth Villa and Sandiacre Town, meet at The Shilo. Having picked up their first win since mid-November last weekend, Magdala Amateurs will attempt to make it back-to-back victories as they welcome the team they beat two months ago, Eastwood CFC Development, to Roko. In Division One, run away leaders AFC Top Valley travel to the CDW Arena to take on a Radford Reserves side that are finding their feet under new manager James Dobson. Third from bottom play third from top as Robin Hood Colts entertain West Bridgford AFC at Sherwood Fields while Wollaton Reserves host Ravenshead at the WSA and Beeston welcome Hucknall Town Development to Leyton Crescent. In Division Two, leaders United Grays entertain fourth placed Keyworth United Reserves at Eagle Valley. Stapleford Town Reserves are four points behind the Grays but with three games in hand. They host AFC Dunkirk Reserves. A further four points back but with an additional two games in hand are Ruddington Village Reserves, who welcome fifth placed Cotgrave Reserves to Elms Park. Comments are closed.
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