Category: County Cups

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49 out of 50 days with rain and just seven games are played – but Ilsington Villa are in seventh heaven

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 21st FEB, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Ilsington Villa contributed by SDFL

The game of the day went ahead at Lewthorne Cross between two teams with title hopes in mind, and it was Ilsington Villa who came out on top against a very good Windmill side by two goals to one, thanks to strikes from George Dixon and Jamie Beer.

The result opens up the division again, and seven of the teams are now within touching distance of the top two if they win their games in hand. Ilsington are one of the seven, and they move into seventh place with four games in hand. The current champions, Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves, continue to fire on all cylinders and a 6-nil win versus bottom of the table Totnes and Dartington puts them into fifth place with two games in hand to make up a seven point deficit. The Totnes team have had an awful first half of the season, and their only win, against Lakeside back in September, must seem a long time ago. Lakeside Athletic gave up home advantage to an improving Buckfastleigh Rangers to get their delayed Herald Cup game played, and the game went as planned for the Plymouth side who returned home with a place in the next round after a 6-2 victory. The other Herald Cup tie played was at Kingsteignton Athletic in front of a big crowd, and on treacle-like conditions, where the visitors were in form East Allington United. They came away with a 2-1 victory in a game that was short on quality mainly due to the conditions and, it has to be said, a lot of missed chances in front of goal. The game was nil-nil at the break, and within six minutes of the second half, East Allington had a two goal lead thanks to Rob Tapper and an unfortunate own goal. The Rams won a penalty in the 80th minute that was tucked away by Ashton Hogarth to give them some hope, but those missed chances continued to haunt them, and the visitors held out to meet Division Two side Ivybridge Town Reserves in the next round.

Barton Athletic stirred the pot in Division One by beating Bovey Tracey Reserves 6-2, and they are now just four points off the top spot and have two games in hand. Bovey stay in seventh place, eight points off the top and with four games in hand. In fact, there are now eight contenders for promotion in this division, and one of them is Elburton Villa Reserves who suffered another postponement and have only played six league games so far and still have 16 to play in the league and an interest in three cups. It is sure to be a busy end of season for them.

In Division Two, it was a weekend of double joy for East Allington United, as their reserves moved up a place to fourth following a 4-nil win at a squelchy Bakers Park which is not famous for surviving wet weather. Goals from Sam Quick, Rob Hutchings and a brace from Aiden Corcoran sealed the points for the Pirates who now only have seven games left to play!!! Another team with the same number of games left to play are Paignton Saints Seconds who beat Harbertonford in a seven goal thriller by the odd goal at Coach Road. Mykytya Chernetski found the net twice, and there were singles for Darren Millea and Mike Hernandez. The result puts Saints into the top half and only five points off of third place with a superior goal advantage.

Devon County Cup Action

Watts Blake Bearne travelled to Tiverton to take on Elmore Seconds in the quarter-final of the Senior Cup which, by the way, has been in the safe hands of a South Devon League club for the past two seasons, and they once again raised their game to beat the mid-Devon side by three goals to two. Strikes from Cam Gill, Fraser Hossack and Sam Stowell ensured a county cup semi-final for Wattsies to look forward too. In the same competition, favourites Mount Gould surprisingly lost at home to South Zeal United by four goals to three, and they can now concentrate on making up some of their games in hand in the league program. South Zeal are they only non-South Devon League club left in the competition and join Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds or Elburton Villa Reserves; Bovey Tracey Reserves and WBB in the semi final.

In the Intermediate Cup, the unthinkable happened when favourites Kingskerswell were beaten by three goals to one at Bampton to leave South Brent as the only South Devon League club with an interest in this competition. They play Alphington Thirds on 28th February at Palstone Park, 2pm KO.

Games to catch on Saturday 28th February

There are some intriguing games this week, and none less than a moorland cup derby at Division One Bovey Tracey Reserves where the visitors are Premier Division Ilsington Villa who will be looking to keep a cup run going. In the top division, Windmill will be hoping to get back to winning ways when Newton Abbot ’66 pay a visit to Millennium Fields, and at the bottom of the division, there is a six-pointer at Broadpark where Kingsteignton Athletic host Buckfastleigh Rangers in a don’t lose game. Two of the top division’s challengers, Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves and Chudleigh Athletic face each other in what should be a great game at the Rec. The top game in Division One is at Abbrook Park where its second versus third; WBB host Paignton Villa, and with both teams level on points, it should be a cracker of a game. Division Two offers what could be two fantastic games to watch, weather permitting: Ashburton welcome top of the table Signal Box Oak Villa to Chuley Road for the first time, and Drake FC host a Babbacombe Corries side looking to get back to winning ways again. In Division Four, Bere Alston United Reserves, in fourth place, host Teign Village in second in a game that will no doubt affect the top three places at the referee’s final whistle.

Enjoy your grassroots football. Spring is just around the corner.

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17 games finally beat the weather with 11 going ahead on grass!

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 14th FEB, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of The Windmill contributed by SDFL

Only one Premier Division league game went ahead, and it was at Poole Lane where East Allington United moved into third place to disrupt the Plymouth dominance with a hard fought 4-2 win over fellow title contenders Newton Abbot ’66.

Ben Tapper scored a brace, there was an unfortunate own goal, and a special mention to Finn Bullen who also got on the scoresheet to notch up his 147th goal in his 150th appearance. The result was not a disaster for Sixes, as they remain within touching distance of second place if they win their five games in hand.

Two league games were played in Division One, with Brixham Town returning to pole position with a payback win against Beesands Rovers by four goals to one, and with just two points separating the top four teams, this, like other divisions, will go to the wire. Mount Gould also got a game played, and a 3-nil win versus bottom club Buckland Athletic Rerserves sees them into fifth place with four games in hand; Bentley Alcantara was a hat-trick hero, and the home team were full of praise for the way the visitors approached the game and stated that Buckland were one of the better teams they have played this season, and they could do with a win to give them some confidence for what’s left of the season.

In Division Two, every team bar Watcombe Wanderers played a game, and in the league, the top two fixture turned out to be a one-sided affair, with Signal Box Oak Villa running rampant against Babbacombe Corries with a 7-1 win to move ten points clear at the top. On target for Villa were Joseph Haslem and Jake Cribb (two apiece), with singles from Bobby Stone, Coy Breirley and Keiron Roberts. Corries remain in second with a game in hand and will be hoping that Ashburton, in eighth place, can use their five games in hand to inflict a defeat on the leaders to open it up again. Drake FC got back to winning ways with a close 2-nil win over Paignton Villa Seconds and remain as contenders with two games in hand and just seven points from Corries. Ivybridge Town Reserves hold on to third place, thanks to a bruising 8-nil win over Newton Rovers at Erme Valley, and are two points behind Corries having played two more games. Paignton Saints Reserves had a good result on the day. A 4-1 win at Coach Road versus East Allington United Reserves moves Saints into the bottom of a mid-table group of teams that can beat any team on their day, and I am sure there are more rollercoaster results to come in this division.

In Division Three, just two league games went ahead, and perennial underachievers Stoke Gabriel TP Reserves moved away from the bottom three with a comfortable 6-nil win versus Buckfastleigh Rangers Seconds. The result leaves Stoke with five games in hand and within touching distance of second place if they can win them. Rangers remain in seventh place in a division that seems to be split in two halves. Kingsteignton Athletic Reserves moved into fourth place with a 3-nil win over bottom team Waldon Athletic Reserves. Goals from squad players Tom Reeves, Kelsey Leach and Ashley Hayworth keeps the Rams in contention in a division where somebody needs to beat the two runaway leaders to open it up.

At the top of Division Four, Chudleigh Athletic Seconds extended their lead to six points as a result of beating Broadhempston United by eight goals to one. They were also assisted by Paignton Villa Thirds who beat Teign Village by two goals to one, in a scrappy affair, and move within one point of Village into third place. Another contender at the moment are Bere Alston Reserves who had a walkover as Paignton Saints Thirds could not raise a team for the fixture; that leaves Alston just two points from Village, but Brixham Town Seconds, Barton Athletic Seconds and Waldon Athletic Thirds, who are still unbeaten, all have games in hand to have a final say in where this division’s honours will end up.

There were seven cup ties that either survived the rain or were played on an artificial pitch, and they all went with the form book.

In the Torbay Clearance Services-sponsored Herald Cup, the biggest scoreline of the day belonged to Ipplepen Athletic Seconds who put 13 goals past Upton Athletic and end this season’s cup hopes for the Torquay side, and Elburton Villa Reserves saw off the challenge from Harbertonford by six goals to nil in a game that was played at Plymstock School. There were two other fixtures that paired teams from different divisions, and Galmpton United (Division Three) gave Windmill (Premier, pictured) a real fright, but the Plymouth-based team got over the line with a 3-2 victory and a reason to celebrate their place in the quarter-final. WBB (Division One) switched their tie against Ashburton (Division Two) to the Ashmoor 3g at South Dartmoor School, and they needed an 85th minute penalty to seal the game. Ashes gave up a 2-nil lead, but a second-half hat-trick from substitute Jake Cuff sees the Claymen into their second cup quarter-final this season.

The Fred Hewings Cup is also at the quarter-final stage, and the highest-ranked reserve team left in the competition, Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds, are safely through with a 5-nil win over Brixham Town Seconds thanks to goals from Zak Carnell, Oliver Bellotti, Nik Garrett and Frank Oyrnik. Joining them are Totnes and Dartington Seconds who enjoyed a 5-nil win over Newton Rovers Seconds. There was a hat-trick for Owen Osman, with singles from Jake Osman and Jordan Baxter. The teams won’t have long to wait for the quarter-finals, as they are fixtured for 21st February.

Games to catch on Saturday 21st February:

Match of the day is at Lewthorne Cross, where Ilsington Villa will be looking to close the gap on visitors Windmill in what should be a great advert for the league. Elsewhere, Chudleigh Athletic face Newton Abbot ’66 who will be looking to get back to winning ways, and in the Herald Cup, Kingsteignton Athletic and East Allington United will have some deja vu when they meet at 2pm. There will also be more of that at Long Lane, when Babbacombe Corries meet Signal Box for the second week running and will be looking to put up a better show than last week. In Division Four, Bere Alston United host Chudleigh Athletic Seconds, and Teign Village face Brixham Town Seconds in what should be two great games.

Finally, the SDFL have a number of teams looking to progress in county cups, and all are at the quarter-final stage. WBB travel to Tiverton to play Elmore Seconds, Mount Gould face South Zeal, and in the same competition, Elburton Villa travel to Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds in an all-SDFL tie. In the Intermediate Cup, Kingskerswell travel up the North Devon link road to face Bampton, and in the same cup, South Brent welcome Alphington Thirds to Palstone Park. Good luck to all of the SDFL teams in the county cups.

League games start at 2.30pm. Cup games start at 2pm.

Enjoy your grassroots football!

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Clubs think outside the box to get games played

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 31st JAN, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves contributed by SDFL

Devon Premier Cup quarter-final

The last SDFL survivors in the county Premier Cup, Newton Abbot Spurs Seconds (pictured), made the trip to Step 7 club Alphington on Thursday evening to play the twice-postponed fixture on the 3g at Exwick, and in the end they just fell short. Goals from Matt Williams and Lewis Jordain-Garner were not enough against the team sitting at the top of the Devon League, and the Exeter side were able to find the net on five occasions leaving the final four teams in the competition all coming from Step 7, and all four could be playing at Step 6 SWPL next season. So well done to Spurs and Ilsington Villa from the Torbay Clearance Services League for reaching the quarter-finals.

Again. the weather spoiled the weekend’s grassroots program making play impossible on grass, and with only four games surviving this week’s storm, Windmill FC became the latest team to hire a 3g pitch to get a game played, and with Chudleigh Athletic the visitors to Ivybridge School, it pitched the two teams in the top division with the meanest defences having both conceded just 12 goals each so far this season. The game, as expected, turned out to be a tight and messy affair; it ended with a 2-1 win for the home team thanks to goals from Miles Hunt and Jack Briscoe, which takes them one point ahead of True Blues at the top of the Premier Division, and for the first time in the league’s history, Plymouth-based teams hold the top three places, as Lakeside Athletic came away from Coach Road with all three points in a very entertaining game versus Paignton Saints. The final result was 3-2, but Saints will be kicking themselves. Had it not been for their missed goalscoring chances, the outcome could have been very different. However, Lakeside can also claim a host of missed chances, but they will be pleased to get David Moore, who scored a brace, and JJ Honeywell back in goal-scoring form and completing a Plymouth one, two and three for the end of January. The only disappointment for the visitors would have been to finish the game with ten players courtesy of a last minute sin bin. Strangely enough, the biggest challengers to the top three currently sit in sixth, seventh and eight place with a number of games in hand, and if they could only get them played, the division should open up again.

In Division Two, Signal Box Oak Villa have opened up a seven point lead at the top albeit having played more games. A 5-3 victory at the Manadon 3g over close neighbours Ivybridge Town Reserves, thanks to goals from Callum Austin, Harley Mitchell, Bobby Stone and a brace for Finley Demsey Comerford, sees Villa extend their lead to realistically leave Corries and Ashburton as their main challengers at the moment.

In Division Four, Teign Village managed to keep the pressure on the leaders with a close 2-1 win versus Paignton Saints Thirds at South Devon College 3g (full report on Daves World). Goals from Alex Easson and Tom Beer sealed the points for the village team in a division that is looking like a two horse race depending on what unbeaten Waldon Athletic Thirds can do with their games in hand.

Games to hopefully catch on Saturday 7th February:

The Third Round of the Herald Cup, kindly sponsored by Torbay Clearance Services, has produced some belters as cup ties go.

There is a moorland derby at Mill Marsh Park (river levels permitting), where Premier Division Ilsington Villa play an in form Bovey Tracey Reserves from Division One. Division Three side Galmpton United host Premier Division side Windmill, who will need to be at their best to beat a team that are upwardly mobile. And then there are two virtual local derbies: Lakeside Athletic face a Buckfastleigh Rangers side with a large Cornish contingent, and Paignton Saints welcome Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves to their Coach Road ground in a fixture that will definitely go ahead. Harbertonford may have to switch their game to Elburton Villa to get it played. Having seen the amount of water on the pitch, I don’t think the RNLI will allow it to be played at the Steve Jane ground.

In the league’s Division Two, Ashburton travel to Ivybridge Town Reserves, and with both teams looking for promotion, it could be a great game.

Enjoy your grassroots football.

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8 Games survive a wet week and an explosive situation in South Devon

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 17th JAN, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Tom Reeves ©Al Macphee/MiraclePR

Just eight games managed to survive not only a wet week in South Devon but an explosive situation uncovered by a player in Plymouth.

Plymouth True Blues continue to lead the way at the top of the Premier Division, A single strike from Dylan Holgate was just enough to get past a dogged performance from Paignton Saints at Millbay Park; True Blues’ lead at the top remains at two points as they move into the second phase of their fixtures. Not only were they concerned about the game going ahead due to the weather, one of their players, Caleb Needham, just happened to be part of the team that uncovered an unexploded World War Two bomb that was inside the exclusion zone set up by the bomb squad. Fortunately, it was dealt with, and the exclusion was lifted on Friday.

Whilst there are still five teams that can surpass True Blues with maximum points from their games in hand, Windmill FC are best placed, at the moment, to win that race following an impressive 5-1 win at East Allington United. Brodie Simpson and Jack Briscoe both scored a brace, and former golden boot winner Corbin Mackin scored a single to keep the Plymouth side two points behind the leaders with three games in hand.

Buckfastleigh Rangers won a league game for the first time since 18th October, but what a big win it was. A 2-1 home result against Kingsteignton Athletic moves them to within four points of the Rams who, from nowhere, seem to have been dragged into a relegation battle. Tom Reeves (pictured) scored for the visitors, but it was two goals from Lewis Clarke that sealed the game for Buckfastleigh who will be looking to use their newfound confidence wisely.

The five teams that can overtake the leaders with games in hand are Windmill FC, Lakeside, Newton Abbot ’66, Chudleigh Athletic and Ilsington Villa, and not to forget that Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves and East Allington United can get within two points of them, which sets the division up for a cracking second half of the season.

In Division One, only one game beat the weather, and it was the turn of Barton Athletic to heap more disappointment on Brixham Town who, just three games ago, were looking towards the Premier Division. This week’s set back was a 5-nil home defeat, and goals from Oakley Hunt, Dom Lavalee, Eden Cresswell Cluer and Louie Roberts sealed a great win for the Blues and keeps them in contention with games in hand. Town remain one point off the lead in what is a compacted top four, and with four other teams just outside the pack, this is going to go to the wire with some great six-pointers to look forward too.

No league games survived in Division Two, so it’s as you were with Signal Box Oak Villa in pole position, four points ahead of unbeaten Babbacombe Corries. Ivybridge Town Reserves, Ashburton and Drake FC are the most likely teams to spoil the party for the top two in the attempt to reach Division One next term.

In Division Three, Galmpton United moved level on points with the leaders Kingskerswell with a comfortable 7-1 win against an improving Buckfastleigh Rangers second team. A hat-trick for Harley Hooper and singles from Harrison Arnold, Greg Hindom, Max Prestwood and Austin White was a good payback for club stalwart and groundsman Mike Drew who, having picked his moments during the wet weather to prepare the pitch to a level that allowed a footballing side to play the way they did, deserves a shout out. Well done Mike, and thank you for what you do for South Devon League football.

The division is looking like a two horse race at the moment, but South Brent, Liverton United Reserves, Newton Abbot ’66 Seconds and Kingsteignton Athletic Seconds all have games in hand; but the top two are the two to beat.

Two league games went ahead in Division Four, and Chudleigh Athletic Seconds moved six points clear at the top with an unconvincing 2-1 success at Kingsbridge and Kellaton United. It took a double strike from Jack Salmons to win a game that the home team deserved at least a point from. Paignton Villa Thirds moved into third place with a fine 7-1 victory in the derby game versus Paignton Saints Thirds; Lucas Burgess was the star of the show with four goals, and Martin McHugh weighed in with a hat-trick that leaves the young Villa team in a good place.

County Cup Reports:

Ilsington Villa bowed out of the county Premier Cup against Step 7 side Plymouth Marjon by four goals to one. Newton Abbot Spurs Reserves’ quarter-final game versus Alphington was postponed and will be played on 24th January, and the winners will join the remaining three Step 7 teams in the semi-finals.

The situation in the Senior Cup for SDFL teams is a lot better, and remember, the SDFL has produced the last two winners of the competition. Bovey Tracey Reserves, Mount Gould, Drake FC, WBB, Paignton Villa, Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds and Elburton Villa Reserves all have to play for a place in the quarter-finals this week.

Still representing the SDFL in the Intermediate Cup are Kingskerswell and South Brent. ‘Kerswell had a good 2-nil win at Bow, and Brent won a real tussle of a game 5-3 at home to Putford.

Games to catch on Saturday 24th January:

There are two stand-out games in the Premier Division this week and, depending on the outcome, could give two of the teams a mountain to climb to get back into the race for the title or just open the whole division up for grabs.

Ilsington Villa take on Windmill FC at Lewthorne Cross in a fixture that should show the very best of grassroots football, and in Newton Abbot, ’66 play True Blues; that is sure to be full of incident.

In Division One, Brixham Town face another stiff test, as Liverton United pay a visit to the seaside looking to upset the Fishermen.

In Division Two, all eyes will be on Ashburton to see if they can slow the progress of Babbacombe Corries and join them in the top three with a win, and Kingskerswell host third-placed Newton Abbot ’66 Seconds who will hope to be the first team to win a league game at the Kerswell Bowl. Over in Torquay, there should be an interesting game at Barton Downs, where Barton Reserves host Bere Alston United in a fixture that has both teams looking to stay in touch of the leading two who just happen to meet at The Village: Teign Village versus Chudleigh Athletic Seconds is the much-awaited game in Division Four and should be a great advert for grassroots football and a real six-pointer.

Enjoy your grassroots football.

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County cup report

TORBAY CLEARANCE SERVICES, SOUTH DEVON FOOTBALL LEAGUE. WEEKLY MATCH REPORTS 11th OCT, report by Alastair Muirden. Photo of Ilsington Villa contributed by SDFL

There are three adult competitions offered by the FA in the county, and in the recent past, the Premier Cup has proved to be a step too far for SDFL Premier Division teams, but this season the league has a few teams that could challenge for the highest knockout honour, and those are the teams that have ambition to move into the football pyramid.

Safely through to Round Three are: Newton Abbot ’66, who have now knocked out two Devon League teams; Ilsington Villa (pictured); Lakeside Athletic, Newton Abbot Spurs Seconds and East Allington United.

The Senior Cup is for teams in Division One and Two and in recent years has been dominated by SDFL teams, mainly by teams moving into the competition from other leagues.

Safely through to Round Three are: Barton Athletic, Beesands Rovers, Newton Abbot Spurs Thirds, Mount Gould, Signal Box Oak Villa, Buckland Athletic Reserves, WBB, Drake FC and Bovey Tracey Reserves. The SDFL family also wish Paignton Villa‘s Tom Meyer all the best. Tom broke his leg at Tipton St John. At the time, Villa were 3-nil up when the referee abandoned the fixture.

The Intermediate Cup is for teams in Division Three and Four, and the SDFL has a few teams that could go all the way this season.

Safely through to Round Three are: Liverton United Seconds, Kingsteignton Athletic Seconds, Ipplepen Athletic Reserves, Stoke Gabriel TP Reserves and Kingskerswell.

Looking at the teams that are progressing in these knockouts, this could be the best opportunity for some time for an SDFL treble in the County Cups.

On a week where the County Cups took preference over league fixtures, it is an opportune moment to not only update the race for the golden boot in each division but to announce that the league management team have expanded their numbers by appointing three independent referees into key roles on the committee. The roles of treasurer, discipline officer and vice chairman have taken immediate effect as the SDFL continues to grow.

Golden Boot Leaders:

Premier: Callum Noyce (9), Ilsington Villa; JJ Honeywell (7), Lakeside Athletic ; Three on (5).

Division One: Ray Spear (8), Bentley Alcantara (7), Mount Gould; Alistair Chuchuk (5), Bovey Tracey.

Division Two: Lee Grimshaw (11), Ashburton; Loius George (10), Drake FC; George Gordon (8), Harbertonford.

Division Three: Oliver Critchloe (9), Kingskerswell; Chris Bennett (7), Templer Way; Simon Ross (6); Liverton Utd Seconds.

Division Four: Alex Esson (7), Teign Village; Jack Salmon (6), Chudleigh Athletic Seconds; Adam Daymond (6), Bere Alston Utd; Lewis Reeman (6), Brixham Town Seconds.

Games to catch on Saturday 18th October:

Looking at the Premier Division games this week should be dubbed a super Saturday with important games at the top and the bottom.

Two massive games at the bottom that may give an indication of who is facing a long season: Waldon Athletic welcome Chudleigh Athletic to Windmill Hill, and Buckfastleigh Rangers face a Totnes and Dartington side that need to be in the mood. In the race to stay in contention at the top, Ilsington Villa and Plymouth True Blues go head to head in a don’t lose match, and there is a Plymouth derby at Millenium fields, where Lakeside will not be looking forward to another tough Saturday when they play Windmill. The final game in the top division is at Osborne Park, where Newton Abbot ’66 will be looking to get back to winning ways in the league against yet to be defeated East Allington United.

In Division One, there will be a big crowd at JC Park for the visit of favourites Mount Gould, and down in Loddiswell, Beesands Rovers will provide a big test for Bovey Tracey. The big game in Division Two is at Ashburton, where Ivybridge Town Reserves are the visitors, and with both teams focused on getting into the promotion spots, it should be a good game. In Division Three, Kingsteignton Athletic Seconds host a Templer Way team trying to get their mojo back. and Waldon Athletic Seconds become the next team looking to take that record from Kingskerswell at Cricketfield Road.

All of these games start at 2.30pm; enjoy your grassroots football.