WELLINGTON will be looking to bounce back after two defeats when they play at home to Ivybridge Town in the Premier Division of the Jewson Western Football League on Saturday, November 15 (3p.m.).

Wellington lost away to Taunton Town (4-0) and Newquay AFC (4-2) in their most recent matches but were competitive in both games against two good sides.

Wellington go into the game against Ivybridge in 17th spot in a table which has been revised following the withdrawal of Nailsea & Tickenham.

Wellington have had a point deducted after a goalless draw against Nailsea, whereas one or two sides have 'lost' six points after beating them twice this season. It also means that only one side will be relegated this season.

Ivybridge are lying 13th in the table, having won six of their 16 matches, drawn two and lost eight. They slumped 5-0 at home to Slimbridge in the FA Vase last Saturday.

Clevedon Town top the Premier Division, but Torpoint Athletic are the only unbeaten side in the division and are only four points behind the leaders with three matches in hand. The Cornish side have won 11 of their 14 matches and drawn the other three.

Wellington Reserves will be looking to improve on sixth place in the Premier Division of the Devon & Exeter League when they play away to University of Exeter Reserves who are down in ninth place.

Wellington A, who have lost all seven of their matches in the Premier Division of the Taunton & District Saturday League, are away to Wyvern United who are below them in the table, with minus two points from six matches.

Galmington and Wembdon top the table with 15 points from six fixtures, with Galmington having a superior goal difference.