NEW leaders Watchet will look to maintain their position at the top of the table in Division One on Saturday when they visit Morebath.

They went top last weekend following Kilve’s defeat to Bagborough and have a game in-hand on Kilve who visit bottom side Winsford.

Second bottom Brompton Ralph are 68 points adrift of Over Stowey with six games to go, but with 35 points on offer, know a couple of wins could get them back in contention.

They are on their travels to Bagborough while Over Stowey host Ashbrittle.

Elsewhere, fifth welcome sixth as East Huntspill host Bridgetown.

Crowcombe (381) are the runaway leaders in Division Two and can close in on the title on Saturday when they entertain bottom side Stogumber (213).

Just 19 points separate Stogumber and third-placed Lydeard St Lawrence, meaning there are set to be plenty of twists and turns.

Lydeard visit a Churchinford side just two points behind them, while second bottom Stoke St Mary (221) welcome Sampford Arundel who are 42 points clear in second, albeit having played a game more than third.

Division Three leaders Hemyock (378) face a tricky test at third-placed Cannington on Saturday. If the home pick up a maximum 35 points, they would go level with Cutcombe who have the day off.

Elsewhere, the bottom two clash as Carhampton (188) host Stoodleigh (164) with a home win sending them above Ashbrittle, while Bishops Hull host Minehead Thirds.

Division Four leaders Buckland St Mary and Bishopswood (324 from 12) have the weekend off which allows the rest to try and make up ground with the rest of the top four having two games in-hand.

Second-placed Fitzhead Seconds (293) welcome strugglers East Huntspill Seconds while Wiveliscombe (269) welcome Over Stowey and Roadwater Seconds go to their Spaxton counterparts.