EVESHAM United will go the top of Southern League Division One West if they overcome Thame United at Common Road tonight (7.45).
Dave Busst's side are in fantastic form heading into the fixture having won five of their last six league games, including last Saturday's 1-0 victory at Rothwell Town.
A controversial last minute winner from Lee Knight gave the Robins three crucial points at Cecil Street and inflicted Rothwell's first league defeat in ten games.
The Rothwell players were furious after it appeared United striker Wes Joyce had handled the ball before Knight headed the winner.
Thame are fourth from bottom in the division but have plenty of games in hand after enjoying a fine run in the FA Cup, which included a third qualifying round success over Nationwide South outfit Weymouth.
In the West Midlands League Premier Division, Bromyard host Tipton and Kington entertain Wellington (7.45). In the Smedley Crooke Cup first round, Malvern reserves are at home to Alveston (7.45).
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