Defending champions Banbury are at home to leaders Finchampstead tomorrow in the biggest game of the season so far in the Home Counties Premier League.

Finchampstead are currently 30 points clear of second-placed Banbury, and victory would see them take a giant stride towards the Division 1 title.

Skipper Neil Megson is aware that Banbury's hopes of retaining their crown could depend on how they fare tomorrow.

"This is a massive game for us," said Megson.

"Obviously we will be trying to win, but we simply must not lose. If they do beat us, then they could be 50-odd points clear, which is asking a lot to pull back.

Banbury make one change to the side that hammered Radlett last weekend. Young batsman Tim Smith makes way for off-spinner Jimmy Phillips.

Banbury (v Finchampstead, home, 11): Megson, Haupt, Sabin, Barratt, Rorich, Radford, Taylor, Shahbaz Ali, Hill, Adams, Phillips.

Bicester & North Oxford make two changes for the trip to Luton.

Ben Chapman and Stuart Kennedy are both unavailable, so Conor O'Brien and Dave Clark come up from the second team.

With the season approaching the halfway stage, Bicester skipper Darryl Woods believes his side still have more to offer.

"We need to develop greater consistency throughout the side," said Woods.

Bicester & NO (v Luton, away, 11): Woods, Davison, B France, J France, Williams, Savin, O'Brien, Collins, Jeacock, Stanway, Clark.

Oxford are forced to make two changes for the trip to Bletchley in Division 2 West.

Oxfordshire's Ben Thompson is playing for Magdalen College School's old boys side, while fast bowler Alex Pike is watching Radiohead in concert in South Parks.

So, in come wicket-keeper Paul Bishop and young batsman Andy Parke.

Oxford (v Bletchley, away, 11.30): Mustow, Eason, Jobson, Plested, Parke, I Evans, Krol, Kruger, P Evans, R Evans, Bishop.