DROITWICH SPA FC are looking to further extend their undefeated season in Division One of the Hellenic Football League against mid-table Stonehouse Town.
Droitwich have enjoyed the dream season thus far, with 13 wins of their 15 games, two draws and no losses in the league.
Alongside this, the side have won all nine of their home fixtures in the league this season.
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Spa also recently topped the table of all the teams in the country - both League and Nonleague - for having the highest goals per game record.
Most recently, Spa won on the road, seeing off Tytherington Rocks with a 3-0 victory.
Top-scorer Alex Dugmore set up Perry Moss to open the scoring, before Tilley doubled The Saltmen's lead early in the second half.
The final goal was scored by Cory Rudd, who came off the bench after spending some time out of the squad, and scored a magnificent strike from 20 yards out.
Spa seem destined for a monumental season, sitting nine points clear at the top of the table, on 41 points.
Their next game presents a return home against tenth-placed Stonehouse Town.
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Stonehouse's position in the table is deceptive, and they still provide a real challenge for Droitwich. The side have played the least games of any team in the league, suiting up only 12 times, with up to six games in hand on some other teams in the division.
Stonehouse have also lost only 2 games all season, falling on the road to Tytherington Rocks and Ludlow Town.
Droitwich kick off this Saturday (November 30) at 3pm.
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