WESTFIELDS hope for better fortune when they visit Oldbury United in the Midland Alliance on Saturday (3pm).
The Hereford club have not played since the New Year's Day 2-1 victory at Stratford Town following bad weather.
Their home game against Tipton Town was postponed on Saturday due to a waterlogged pitch and their mid-week trip to Studley was abandoned after 53 minutes becasue of high winds, heavy rain and hail.
But chief executive Andy Morris feels the club are better on their travels and is looking forward to the weekend.
New Pershore Town manager Ian Ford will be looking to win his first game when they host Bolehall Swifts on Saturday in the Midland Combination Premier Division (3pm).
In Division One, Archdales 73 host Northfield Town with boss Phil Stoddart back to pick the team after a week away.
Captain Neil Mogford has left the club but Dan Parsons and Dan Finnegan hope to return from injury.
Dan Sullivan (hamstring) is a doubt.
Stoddart admitted: "The loss of our captain is a massive blow for us. With players coming in to the team to add a bit of quality and push on, it's a shame when you lose your better players who you are trying to build the squad around."
Meanwhile, Bromyard Town entertain fellow strugglers Wolverhampton Casuals in the West Midlands League Premier hoping for maximum points (3pm).
They are still without Chris Allen and Tony McLean but Alex Taffe is back.
Squad: O'Malley, Gray, Rayner, Lloyd, Maidment, Freeman, Woodward, McCarthy, Helme, Malins, Taffe, Portman, Hayward, Oliver, Peberdy, Ingram, Maycroft, Wood. Meet at club 1.45pm.
Other fixtures, Hellenic League Premier: Witney United v Pegasus Juniors.
Midland Combination Division One: Thimblemill REC v Droitwich Spa; Division Two: Dosthill Colts v Worcester City Academy; Perrywood v Enville Athletic; Jack Mould Trophy third round: BNJS Mann & Co v Evesham United A'.
West Midlands League Premier Division: Bewdley Town v Lye Town; Dudley Sports v Ledbury Town; Wellington v Tividale; Division Two: Bustleholme reserves v Powick; Mahal v Tenbury United.
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