BROMSGROVE and Malvern continue their fight against relegation from Midlands One on Saturday, both desperate for points.
The two clubs are fighting tooth and nail to claim as many points as possible with uncertainty still surrounding just how many teams will go down this season.
Third-from-bottom Bromsgrove face a tough looking trip to fellow relegation threatened Walsall while Malvern should chalk up their ninth win of the campaign when they face doomed Barkers Butts at Spring Lane.
Barkers still haven't won a game this season and are rooted to the bottom of the league after losing all of their 19 matches.
Luctonians, meanwhile, can still catch leaders Longton but can also drop out of second spot if they go down at Hinckley.
With the leaders, however, facing a tricky looking fixture against Dunstablians, Lucs will be confident of narrowing the gap.
In Midlands Three West (South), Ledbury will be hoping to take advantage of a slip-up by second-placed Old Coventrians to move level on points with the Tile Hill Lane club.
Ledbury lie third but with Old Coventrians travelling to leaders Nuneaton Old Edwardians, who have won 16 out of 16 games this season, hopes will be high of keeping their promotion dream alive if they can beat Old Leamingtonians.
Droitwich also have promotion on their minds and victory over Marconi Coventry could take them second in Midlands Four West (South).
Fixtures
Midlands One: Hinckley v Luctonians, Malvern v Barkers Butts, Walsall v Bromsgrove.
Midlands Two (West): Hereford v Stafford.
Midlands Three (West) South: Keresley v Pershore, Old Leamingtonians v Ledbury, Silhillians v Evesham.
Midlands Three (West) North: Kidderminster Carolians v Lichfield.
Midlands Four (West) South: Marconi Coventry v Droitwich.
North Midlands One: Solihull v Stourport, Upton v Redditch, Worcester Wanderers v Bromyard.
North Midlands Two: Tenbury v Birchfield.
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