FECKENHAM manager Clive Campion has no qualms about derailing cousin Mark Chambers' title ambitions.
The Millers take on Studley at home on Bank Holiday Monday (ko 7.30pm) and are bidding to avoid a third loss after a 1-0 reverse in the league and 4-0 at home in the Worcestershire Senior Urn.
But Campion was hoping to do the Bees a favour last night (Tuesday) at promotion rivals Romulus.
Midfielder Steve Evans was set to return after an ankle injury but utility player Richard Jones is out through work commitments and striker Andy Hawthorne is sidelined by damaged ribs.
Jones and Hawthorne will also miss Thursday's rearranged trip to Northfield Town (ko 6.45pm).
Feckenham were due to visit Town's adopted Oldbury United base on Saturday but have had to rearrange the fixture because of Northfield's other commitments.
With Oldbury's ground unavailable, the match will be played at Northfield's home which has no floodlights, prompting the earlier kick-off.
Alvechurch's fixture backlog has forced the league to extend its deadline a third time and Feckenham visit their Lye Meadow neighbours on Saturday, May 26.
Feckenham lifted their first trophy of the season when a Sam Goldrick strike gave the Millers under 11s an Open Cup win over Arden Forest.
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