Droitwich Spa are aiming to keep their home unbeaten record intact when Chipping Sodbury Town visit.
The Uhlsport Hellenic League Division 1 clash at Kingy's on Saturday (November 16) kicks off at 3pm.
The Saltmen have been in fine form, maintaining an unbeaten start to the season in all but one of five competitions.
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Boasting a 100 per cent home record, they have scored 50 goals and conceded only seven in 11 games at Kingy's.
Both Jamie Sauntson and Josh Hurdman, who picked up injuries in last weekend's FA Vase win over Ashby Ivanhoe, will be assessed for match fitness ahead of the game.
Alex Dugmore, the division's top scorer, has 15 goals from 12 league appearances.
Josh Hurdman has 10 goals from 12 starts, and Perry Moss has nine goals in 11 league games.
It will be the first meeting between the two clubs, with Chipping Sodbury coming into the game off the back of two straight defeats.
'The Sods' had a disappointing start to the season with just one win from their opening eight games.
However, after their Isuzu FA Vase elimination by Milton United, they went on a run of four straight wins and a draw through October and early November, lifting them to 14th position.
They now sit seven points clear of the bottom three relegation places.
Since their 0-0 draw at Ludlow, Town have suffered a 3-0 home defeat to Wellington and a 2-1 defeat at Avonmouth in the County Cup.
With four wins and two draws on the road this campaign, including victories at Stratford and Clanfield, the Sods are expected to be tough opponents at Kingy's.
The Saltmen's closest rivals, Redditch Borough, travel to eighth-placed Clanfield, while Abingdon United have a trip to fourth-placed FC Stratford on the same day.
The club has called on supporters to cheer Spa on to three points on Saturday afternoon.
The turnstiles will open at 2.15pm, with the Pavilion Bar opens from 9am.
There will be two bars, a burger van, a tea shack, and a club shop open.
Covered seating will be available for 100 spectators and two places for wheelchair-bound spectators.
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