BERROW are hoping to avoid their fifth consecutive Somerset County League Premier Division defeat as they travel to Nailsea United on Saturday (ko 2pm).
The recent poor run has seen Berrow slip to third bottom, but they will fancy their chances as their opponents are also on the slide.
Despite occupying a mid-table spot, Nailsea United have not won since the end of November and are without a victory at home in over three months.
Highbridge Town welcome Somerton Town in Division 1 West knowing that a win will take them to within just two points of their fifth-placed opponents.
Burnham United’s first team are without a game this weekend, but the Reserves face a six-pointer at the wrong end of Division 2 West as they travel to Kewstoke Lions.
The hosts are still awaiting their first league win of the season, and United’s Reserves can establish an eight-point gap between themselves and the bottom side with a victory on Saturday.
High-flying Wedmore will be looking to keep the pressure on the league leaders as they travel to Yatton Athletic Reserves in Weston & District Division 2.
Three points currently separate Wedmore from Portishead Caledonian Thistle, who stayed in top spot after thumping Berrow Reserves 7-1 last weekend.
With that in mind, Berrow Reserves will be looking for a reaction as they travel to struggling Worle Rangers.
In Division 5, bottom side Wedmore Reserves face a tough task on the road against second-placed St Pauls Church FC.
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