UPTON-upon-Severn will play most of their away matches in Coventry and Warwickshire next season after restructuring in the Powergen Midlands League.
Last season, they played in North Midlands (South) One and visited Evesham, Tenbury and Redditch.
But with that league disbanded, they will now face trips to the likes of Coventry Technical and Rugby St Andrews.
Bromsgrove's relegation from Midlands One has renewed the intense derby clashes with Malvern in Midlands Two West.
Ledbury maintain their position in Midlands Three West (South) but Bromyard find themselves in the new Midlands Six West (South West).
Midlands Two West: Barkers Butt, Bridgnorth, Bromsgrove, Camp Hill, Hinckley, Kenilworth, Lichfield, Malvern, Newbold-on-Avon, Newport, Solihull, Stafford.
Midlands Three West (South): Bedworth, Earlsdon, Edwardian, Hereford, Leam-ington, Ledbury, Nuneaton Old Edwardians, Old Coventrians, Old Laurentians, Pershore, Sihillians, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Midlands Five West (South): Alcester, Bredon Star, Coventry Technical, Coventry Welsh, Harbury, Rugby St Andrews, Southam, Stoke Old Boys, Upton-upon-Severn, Woodrush.
Midlands Six West (South West): Birmingham CS, Birmingham Exiles, Bromyard, Chaddesley Corbett, Claver-don, Clee Hill, Dudley Wasps, Greyhound, Redditch, Warley.
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