OXFORD City will look to escape the relegation zone in Vanarama National League when they make the trip to Wealdstone this evening.
The Hoops lost 3-1 at promotion-chasing Bromley on Saturday, a result which saw Ross Jenkins’ side drop to 21st in the table, a point inside the bottom four.
The division is tightly packed above City, with 15th-placed Southend United just three points further up the standings. Immediately below the Shrimpers is Wealdstone, also on 17 points.
The Stones drew 1-1 at home to Boreham Wood on Saturday, despite playing for more than 20 minutes with 10 men after Mason Barrett was sent off for picking up two yellow cards.
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Banbury United return to action tonight after their home game with Darlington in National League North was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
The Puritans, who are 18th and four points clear of the drop zone, visit Boston United.
Banbury boss Mark Jones told the club website: “There is a lot of positivity around the team. We are a young side and with that comes an appetite for continued development.
“Our young players are learning this league and as a club, we will benefit from the improvement that brings in the longer term.”
Didcot Town, currently six points inside the Southern League Premier South relegation zone, visit AFC Totton tomorrow evening.
The Railwaymen were beaten 2-1 at home to high-flying Salisbury on Saturday. Sido Jombati scored in either half for the visitors, before Ben Putland pulled a goal back with just over 10 minutes to go.
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