SOUTHERN LEAGUE
BANBURY United’s Tom Fishwick will not be suspended, despite being sent off after the referee admitted he was wrong to dismiss him.
Fishwick was sent off for a second bookable offence during the Puritans’ 4-1 defeat at Truro City on Saturday after referee Steve Annis mistook him for Jack Westbrook, whom he had cautioned earlier.
The decision, made when Banbury led 1-0, stood on the day, but the defender will not face a suspension after Annis admitted his error.
Paul Davis’s side visit high-flying Dunstable Town in the Premier Division tonight, but the manager admitted they were still hurting from Saturday’s defeat.
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“The boys had a long journey back on Saturday and it’s tough for them because they had done nothing wrong,” he said.
“If we’ve genuinely been beaten by the better side, I’ll hold my hands up, but we weren’t.
“We had a go at them, we were the better side, but we’ve been beaten because of a referee’s mistake.”
Midfielder Aidan Hawtin misses out with a bruised ankle.
Wantage Town are without George Reid and Luca Riccio, while Jack Smith faces a fitness test ahead of their Division 1 South & West home clash with Shortwood United.
However, striker Karl Roberts returns to the side after missing Saturday’s defeat to Sholing.
North Leigh look to make an immediate recovery from their 3-1 defeat at Merthyr Town on Saturday, as they travel to Cinderford Town.
TONIGHT’S TEAMS
Banbury Utd (v Dunstable Tn, away): from Bedwell, White, Lynn, Martin, Cray, Mzungwana, Fishwick, Westbrook, Howards, Shama, Walcott, Browne, Katsoloudi, Houston, Tappin, Browne, Ryan, Wickham, Murombedzi.
Wantage Tn (v Shortwood Utd, home): from Farrow, Tucker, Xapi, Sadler, Steedman, Johns, Smith, Pearce, Melledew, Lachacz, Shaw, Roberts, Barder, Deabill, Afolabi, Lovegrove, Guy.
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