EVESHAM UNITED will hope to claim three points at home against a struggling Falmouth Town side.
Falmouth currently sit 16th in the table and have struggled for early season form, losing half of their 16 games played thus far, and winning only five.
Most recently however, Falmouth triumphed 3-2 in a back-and-forth battle against Larkhall Athletic - a side that drew 1-1 with Evesham earlier in the month.
Evesham, on the other hand, find themselves sat in the playoff spots, in fourth position, having most recently fallen to an unlucky 1-0 loss against league leaders Yate Town.
The game saw a first half deadlock, with both sides missing chances to go ahead.
The majority of the action came in the second half, with the referee waving away claims of a penalty from Yate, a scuffle in front of the dugouts seeing Jordy N'Gathe going into the referees book, and the Yate captain heading in a cross to send his side to victory.
Ultimately, despite the result, it was a top showing from The Robins to hold Yate - a side undefeated at home - so close until the final whistle.
It has been a mixed run for Evesham in recent times, with their strong Yate Town performance following a tough-fought win over Helston Athletic - showing a positive turn of form since their brief losing streak which saw them fail to gain any points from games against Thatcham Town, Willand Rovers and Malvern Town.
Mike Ford's side can nevertheless take confidence from their showing so far across the season, and they will hope to maintain their high position and enter into the playoffs come the end of the campaign.
The Falmouth fixture kicks off this Saturday (November 30), in Evesham, at 3pm.
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