UHLSport Hellenic League
KIDLINGTON will hope for a big crowd when they host Ardley United in the Premier Division tomorrow.
The derby clash is the third leg of the league’s annual groundhopper day.
Kidlington’s match kicks off at 6.30pm, and follows games at Carterton, who entertain Lydney Town at 12noon and Witney Town, who are at home to Reading Town at 3pm.
Jordan Parker is on holiday, but Christian Perkins returns.
Boss Gordon Geary has also added youngster Jamie Anderson to the squad.
Witney Town include new signing Carl Bloomfield in their game against Reading.
Abingdon Town have doubts over Matty Hutton, Mark Janes, Corbey Forbes, Marc Gass, Liam O’Callaghan, Ian Roper and Lance williams for their home clash with Thame United.
In Division 1 West, Headington Amateurs host Cirencester Town Development.
James Brown (knee) and Anthony Clarke (hamstring) are ruled out.
Clanfield welcome back Jamie Stalker, Eddie Everett and Dan Bishop when they entertain Tytherington.
TOMORROW’S HELLENIC SQUADS
Kidlington (v Ardley Utd, 6.30pm): from McNamara, C Weedon, B Weedon, Leggett, Mason, Baker, McEachran, Curtin, Clarke, Coyle, Harris, Woodbridge, Anderson, Harwood, Perkins.
Witney Tn (v Reading Tn, home): from A Lonsdale, Sadler, Stott, Williams, Lovegrove, Blenford, Styles, Saunders, Kimbangi, Bloomfield, McKeon, J Lonsdale, Allmond, Fullerton, Burnley, Colwell, Boxer.
Abingdon Tn (v Thame Utd, home): from Hutton, Howard, Warne, Chalmers, Alder, Thomas, McCalmon, Gabbidon, Bough, Harris, Lovegrove, Odhiambo, R Williams, May.
Headington Ams (v Cirencester Tn Dev, home): from Jenkins, Smith, Hafiz, Jacob, Williams, B Cuff, L Cuff, McCuiag, Hayhurst, Webb, Morbey, Zaja, Morbey, Hill, Pearce.
Clanfield (v Tytherington Rocks, home): from Brain, Dixon, Smales, Butt, Brooks, Odom, Steele, S Olphert, Keyes, Trinder, Winney, Bush, Osborne, Stalker, Everett, Bishop.
Old Woodstock Tn (v Brimscombe & Thrupp, away): from Simmonds, Wilson, Roberts, Kidd, Gilkes, Lambert, Spaull, Smith, Johnson, Monk, Bone, Nicholls, Green, Godin, L Prpa.
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