Ventnor look to make it three wins on the spin at Liphook & Ripsley, with whom they were promoted last season.
Fit again Ben Thane plays his first match of the season for Hook & Newnham Basics, who look to put their first Division 2 win on the board and dent Waterlooville's unbeaten start at the KGV.
Tom May returns, while the Ville give a debut to 16-year old Stan, the latest of the cricketing Reynolds family to roll off the production line.
Hook & Newnham Basics II: Thane, Bruin, Willcock, Light, Franklin, Neville, Doran, T May, Moore, Watts, O May.
Waterlooville: Birch D, Broadhurst G, Hillman S, Hudson J, Jackson C+, Jackson T, McCoy J, McGregor J, Reynolds A*, Reynolds S, Shephard A.
Fair Oak have former skiper Ed Kemp on duty at Fawley, where big hitting skipper Gregor McKenzie will test his poer hitting prowess against the deep Holbury boundary.
Fair Oak: Gregor Mckenzie, Sam Reed, Joe McNeeney, Ed Kemp, Nick Doubell, Harry Reed, Asad Abbas, Rhys Oxley, Rich Featherstone, Ben Smith, Freddie Eley.
With two wins already under their belts, Bashley (Rydal) sconds have made an encouraging start, one which skipper Sean Read hopes to extend at London Road.
Andover: Hooper, Knight, Ashman, Treagus, Williams, Roberts, Nyumbu, Adams, Veettil, Jansen, Ayers.
Bashley (Rydal) II: Turner, Anstee, Anstee, Morris, Parsons, Stroud, Wilson, Harris, Crisp, Edmunds, Read.
Hartley Wintney look for a third win when OTs & Romsey, so far with success, go to the Cricket Field, while Hambledon are able to a batch of sixth form college students against St Cross Symondians II at the Green Jackets Ground..
Hambledon: George Marshall, Daniel McGovern, Henry Glanfield, Matthew De Villiers, Chris Pratt, Spencer Leclercq, Mark Butcher, Jonty Oliver, James Restall, George Harding, Ben Harding.Teenager Will Tripcony is preparing himself for a daunting ECB Southern Premier League debut against his Clayesmore School coach when he makes his Bashley (Rydal) bow in the Bournemouth derby at the BCG tomorrow, 12.30.
Batting at three, the Dorset prospect is almost certain to face sports master Dan Conway (left) in an intriguing side how to the main event.
Bashley are without Hampshire teen Tom Prest and left-armer Bradley Currie, who is flying to the USA with Scotland for the next round of ICC qualifiers.
Besides having Conway back, Bournemouth are boosted by the return of Robbie Pack. They both missed last week's 300-run mauling by the Hampshire Academy.
Bashley (Rydal): Digby, Francis, Tripcony, Porter, Broderick, Gordon, Jacques, Saif, Goodey, Wilson, Fletcher.
Bournemouth: C Park, Shrubsole, Webb, Willoughby, Woodruff, Freak, Hurley, Pack, Smith, Breckon, Conway.
Fresh from consecutive wins, the Academy are unchanged for their visit to Burridge, whose teenage batsman/wicketkeeper Nathan Schultz is just back from a flying visit to his Cape Toiwn home - and the Rondebosch school dance !
Burridge: De Abreu, Chowdhury, Collings-Wells, Hughes, Blake, Donald, Schultz, Stancliffe, O Creal, Abbas, White.
Academy: Tomlinson, Cheater, Wright, Wood, Ruffell, Fairfax-Ross, Martin, Baker, Pritchard, Spink, Cordery.
Havant are without Richard Hindley, but have Harry Gadd back from suspension for the home match with St Cross Symondians, who were beaten by Totton & Eling last weekend.
Havant: Walker, C Whitfield, Hopson, H Gadd, Stone, Mtzger, Reynolds, Jerry, F Gadd, Wilkinson, A Whitfield.
Champions South Wilts celebrate Paul Draper's 50th birthday when they entertain Hook & Newnham Basics, who have Josh Balcombe back in the spin department.
Hook & Newnham Basics: Lockwood, Love, Robson, M Buckingham, Warner, J Buckingham, Balcombe, Murrell, Simpson, Gardner, Divecha.
Past championship winners from BAT Sports and Totton & Eling will enjoy an old boys reunion day on the sidelines of Lymington's visit to Southern Gardens.
Hampshire's Fletcha Middleton returns for Totton, but Lymington left-hander Terry Crabb is injured and Conor Moors working.
Totton & Eling: S Bracey, J Taylor, Chapungu, Middleton, Griffiths, Stephens, J Bracey, Mugochi, Richardson, E Thaylor, Varney.
Lymington: Rogers, Dhariwal, Wheble, Royan, Hartshorn, Cox, Attrill, Cowley, Layman, K Moors, Morgan.
Alton's meeting with Rowledge at the Jubilee is probably the first time the relatively close neighbours have met in a Southern Premier League match.
The two-mafch winning start Rowledge have made will come under close scrutiny as Alton will be anxious to boune back from last week's defeat by Sarisbury Athletic.
But Hampshire women's spin bowler Gemma Porter has broken her wrist. Richard Forbes faces a late fitness test for Rowledge, who are in Voneus Village Cup action against Blackheath in the Surrey county semi-final at Church Road on Sunday, 1pm.
Alton: Harris, Gonella, MJ Heffernan (wk), Myers MP Heffernan, South, Blyghton, Crane, Walters, Salmon, Appavoo.
Rowledge: Ben Wish, Ricky Yates, Ian Metcalfe, Ollie Baker, Olly Ryman, Ryan Littlewood, Ash Harvey, Max Martin, Jake Wish, David Lloyd, Richard Forbes.
But the top match in Division 1 is arguably at Allotment Road, where Sarisbury Athletic for a third straight win against Calmore Sports.
Tom Mills is back behind the stumps and may open the batting for Sarisbury, while Ben Fisher takes a break from his studies at Oxford University and takes up an all-rounder's role for Calmore.
Like Rowledge, Calmore are also in Village Cup action on Sunday against Ventnor at Steephill. The island side has enjoyed two walkovers to far.
Sarisbury Athletic: J Hill, Mills, Grierson, Floyd, Rawlins, Feltham, Franklin, Harris, Wright Degrussa, S Hill.
Calmore Sports: Bailey, Brewster, Bound, Carty, Fisher, Johns, Johnson, Lavelle, Manning, Perry, Wright.
A broken toe continues to keep Richard Warner out of the table topping Portsmouth side at May's Bounty, where there's speculation about a change in captaincy for Basingstoke & North Hants.
Portsmouth: Duggan, Christian, Mitchell, Marston, Wimble, Daini, S Warner, Woolf, Silva, McArdle, Rao.
Winlesss pair Sparsholt and New Milton look to break their respective ducks at the Morman Edwards Ground, another Village Cup venue with Bramshaw visiting on the Sabbath.
New Milton: Watts, Edwards, Adams, L Beck, Griffiths, R Beck, Bartlett, Loader, Wooster, Tomkins, Hall.
Ventnor look to make it three wins on the spin at Liphook & Ripsley, with whom they were promoted last season.
Ben's back
Fit again Ben Thane plays his first match of the season for Hook & Newnham Basics, who look to put their first Division 2 win on the board and dent Waterlooville's unbeaten start at the KGV.
Tom May returns, while the Ville give a debut to 16-year old Stan, the latest of the cricketing Reynolds family to roll off the production line.
Hook & Newnham Basics II: Thane, Bruin, Willcock, Light, Franklin, Neville, Doran, T May, Moore, Watts, O May.
Waterlooville: Birch D, Broadhurst G, Hillman S, Hudson J, Jackson C+, Jackson T, McCoy J, McGregor J, Reynolds A*, Reynolds S, Shephard A.
Fair Oak have former skiper Ed Kemp on duty at Fawley, where big hitting skipper Gregor McKenzie will test his power hitting prowess against the deep Holbury boundary.
Fair Oak: Gregor Mckenzie, Sam Reed, Joe McNeeney, Ed Kemp, Nick Doubell, Harry Reed, Asad Abbas, Rhys Oxley, Rich Featherstone, Ben Smith, Freddie Eley.
Success
With two wins already under their belts, Bashley (Rydal) sconds have made an encouraging start, one which skipper Sean Read hopes to extend at London Road.
Andover: Hooper, Knight, Ashman, Treagus, Williams, Roberts, Nyumbu, Adams, Veettil, Jansen, Ayers.
Bashley (Rydal) II: Turner, Anstee, Anstee, Morris, Parsons, Stroud, Wilson, Harris, Crisp, Edmunds, Read.
Hartley Wintney look for a third win when OTs & Romsey, so far with success, go to the Cricket Field, while Hambledon are able to a batch of sixth form college students against St Cross Symondians II at the Green Jackets Ground..
Hambledon: George Marshall, Daniel McGovern, Henry Glanfield, Matthew De Villiers, Chris Pratt, Spencer Leclercq, Mark Butcher, Jonty Oliver, James Restall, George Harding, Ben Harding.
Two of the four undefeated clubs in Division 3 go head to head at St James's Park, where Portsmouth & Southsea host promoted Sway. P & S batsman Jack Davies is in peak form with a spate of unbeaten half-centuries.
Sway: Tim Noble (Capt), Neil Prince, Will Crossley, Alex Hall, Hugh Bernard, Oscar Marshall, David Steadman, Jon Grasham, Toby Ramwell, Steve How, Jon Waller.