DEFENDING Premier Division champions Corsham Centre A entertain FC Colerne
tonight at Meriton Avenue, but the visitors to Corsham don't know how many
players they will have available for their penultimate game of the season
and neither do the hosts, who will be missing Ben Moore, Nick Gingell and a
few other players from Sunday's team that beat Semington Rovers 4-1.
PREMIER DIVISION: Pacesetters Biddestone Social preserved their five point
advantage over defending champions Corsham Centre A after both sides picked
up two victories in four days.
DIVISION ONE: After suffering two successive defeats Trowbridge-based The
Ship FC finally booked their place in the Premier Division with 3-3 draw
with Rowde whose own chances of a place in the top flight next season are
very much alive after the teams shared the points.
DIVISION TWO: The top of the table clash featuring the leaders Cooper-Avon
and second placed White Hart Combe never lived up to expectations as the two
sides, who between them had netted 183 goals prior to kick-off, failed to
add to that tally as they fought out a goal-less draw that saw both defences
and keepers on top as both sets of prolific forwards were misfiring.
DIVISION THREE: Leaders AFC Bell look on course for an automatic promotion
spot after they extended their unbeaten run to 16 matches with two victories
in four days.
DIVISION FOUR: With the two automatic promotion places in Division Four
already sorted out, all that now needs to be decided is whether leaders
Steeple Ashton Rangers or Riverside Renegades will be crowned champions.
POTTERNE might have made their own little piece of league history in their
midweek 5-0 win over Biddestone Arms in Division One - with three brothers
sharing the goals.