Didcot Town hope to make it 22 games undefeated in the Hellenic League Premier Division when they welcome Tuffley Rovers to the Loop Meadow Stadium tomorrow.
Town, who came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at home to Bicester in midweek, could be without keeper Alex Deadman and central defender Andy Cooper, both with groin injuries. Nick Watson and Ray Warr are on standby.
Phil Thomas is still side-lined with an ankle injury and Paddy Burton returns to first-team action after a number of impressive displays in the reserves.
Carterton Town ring the changes for their trip to Shortwood.
Scott Taylor is on RAF duty, while Andy Leach and Terry Merriman are both sidelined by injury.
Nathan Woodley and Jamie Cole have recovered from knocks, while Danny Crossman and Jamie Woodward step up from the reserves.
Struggling Wantage Town hope the return of three players, and manager Stuart Peace, will help them turn the tide at home to North Leigh.
Centre back Paul Bedwell is back from suspension, while Ben Spiero and Matty Goddard return from a week's ski-ing holiday.
Also taking to the slopes last week was boss Peace, but he returned to put in a seven-day approach for Milton United midfielder Mickey Stace.
Ryan Butler is again missing for North Leigh, as he is in America.
Abingdon United are away to Almondsbury Town.
Jimmy Smith returns after suspension, while Chris Hooper is back from injury. Rob Parsons is unavailable.
Milton United, who lost 2-1 at Almondsbury Town in midweek, are away to Cheltenham Saracens.
The basement boys are still looking for the first win of their league campaign.
After missing the last three games through injury, James McFadden returns for Headington Amateurs, who will be looking to make it four wins out of four when they take on Ross Town at home in Division 1 West.
Clanfield hope to play their first home game at first team level since December 23 against Purton.
Flu victim Paul Franklin and tourist Peter Osborne return to the squad.
Quarry Nomads, boosted by the signing of Abingdon United midfielder Lee Smith, host Penn & Tylers Green in Division 1 East.
TOMORROW'S LINE-UPS
Didcot Tn (v Tuffley Rov, home) from: Deadman, Watson, Cooper, Warr, Marriott, Cox, Cox, Heapy, Noble, Brandon, Bianchini, Kelly, Burton, Clare, Graham, Gardner, Dodd, Copping, Aplin.
Carterton Tn (v Shortwood, away): from Heritage, Lewis, Henry, Cook, Dore, Sherwood, Dodds, Mortimer-Jones, Wyatt, Didcock, Crossman, Whitrod.
Wantage (v North Leigh, home): from Fitzgerald, McLoughlin, Gray, Quinn, Kennedy, Bedwell, Goddard, Rutzeler, Broad, Jones, Read, Burke, Dorrian, Roche, Spiero, Bridges, Eltham, Roberts.
North Leigh (v Wantage, away): from Alder, Grant, M Jackson, Hutter, Huxley, J Jackson, Hughes, Bott, Pearman, Ellis, Timms, Lewis, Sawyer, Burnell.
Abingdon Utd (v Almondsbury, away): from G Morton, Riley, W Morton, Hooper, Larman, Watkins, Harbert, Henry, J Smith, Maciak, Ridley, Shelton, N Smith, McNeill, Swafford.
Milton Utd (v Harrow Hill, away): from Walker, Lynch, Messenger, Brind, Tuson, P J Davis, Stace, O'Neill, Hartley, P Davis, Bertram, Everied, Toomey, Smith, Fuller.
Headington Am (v Ross Tn, home): from Allen, Varley, Wales, Barrett, Drewitt, Evans, Brandram, Green, Philips, Murray, Bowley, Major, McFadden, Walsh.
Clanfield (v Purton, home) from: Woolford, Lock, Bell, Miller, Kilfoyle, Hunt, McFarlane, Wright, Allcraft, N Barrett, Franklin, Osborne, Pratley, Steedman.
Clanfield Res (v Easington Res, away) from: Ward, I Barrett, Bowles, Brazier, G Cuss, Thomas, S Williams, Tunna, Collins, B Woodruff, N Williams, Lally, J Woodruff, Marston, Strong, Farmer, Brewer, Musty.
Quarry (v Penn & Tylers Green, home) from Woodward, Ferguson, Cuddy, Cox, L Bastable, G Bastable, Davidson, Sharkey, Kimber, Barrett, P Cooper, V Cooper, Graham, Smith.
Quarry Res (v O Woodstock Tn Res, away): from Hutt, Marshall, Wilkins, Garry, Barker, Crozier, Mercer, Dolton, Chapman, Hounslow, O'Sullivan, Perks, Weeks-Pearson.
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