KILVE will be looking to maintain their 100 per cent start to the season when they play at home to Winsford in Division One of the West Somerset Cricket League on Saturday, May 31.
The leaders, who have opened up a 23-point gap over Bagborough at the top of the table, have won all four of their matches while Winsford have yet to get off the mark and are bottom of the table.
Bagborough, who have won three of their opening four games, play away to Brompton Ralph, who have also made a poor start to the season, losing all four of their matches.
Champions Ashbrittle, who also have a 100 per cent record but have played only three matches, entertain Over Stowey while East Huntspill, who are lying third, are away to Bridgetown.
In Division Two, top of the table Crowcombe will be looking to win their fourth game in five matches when they play at home to Stoke St Mary who have lost two of their opening three fixtures. The only other game in Division Two is between Sampford Arundel and Roadwater.
Cutcombe, who already have a 36-point lead at the top of Division Three, play away to Hemyock who have also made a good start, having won three of their four fixtures.
Buckland St Mary & Bishopswood, who top Division Four, have a blank Saturday which means Roadwater and Fitzhead could go above them if they win their games - against Spaxton and East Huntspill respectively.
Fixtures for Saturday, May 31 - Division One: Ashbrittle v Over Stowey, Bridgetown v East Huntspill, Brompton Ralph v Bagborough, Kilve v Winsford. Division Two: Crowcombe v Stoke St Mary, Sampford Arundel v Roadwater. Division Three: Hemyock v Cutcombe, Minehead v Carhampton, Stoodleigh v Ashbrittle. Division Four: East Huntspill v Fitzhead, Over Stowey v Wiveliscombe, Roadwater v Spaxton, Stoke St Mary v Brompton Ralph.