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Whittlesey Athletic at home but Wisbech Town, March Town and Parson Drove on the road




March Town have a tough game tomorrow when they travel to play second-place Aylestone Park in the United Counties Premier South.

The fourth-place Hares are looking good for a play-off place as they are currently four points clear of Coventry United who head the chasing pack, and have played a game more.

Ash Taylor’s men are on a five-game unbeaten run and will be looking to replicate the form that saw them beat Aylestone 2-0 at home back in August, when Craig Gillies and Ben Seymour-Shove were on target.

Craig Gillies scored in the reverse fixture for March against Aylestone Park
Craig Gillies scored in the reverse fixture for March against Aylestone Park

Wisbech Town face a challenge when they try to extend their three-match unbeaten run at title contenders Lincoln United on Saturday.

The Fenmen are nine points clear of the drop zone with just four games to play but face a United side unbeaten in the United Counties Premier North since November and in all competitions this year. United beat The Fenmen 1-0 at Fountain Fresh Park on the season’s opening weekend back in July.

In the Thurlow Nunn First Division North, ninth-place Parson Drove will be looking for a third win on the bounce when they travel to play 11th-place Holland, having beaten the Essex side 3-1 in Cambridgeshire back in September.

Twelfth-place Whittlesey Athletic have lost just two of their last nine games but face tough opposition when they host third-place Harwich & Parkeston, who thrashed them 8-0 earlier in the season.



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