Former champions Havant and South Wilts, jointly placed second behind St Cross Symondians, lock horns in a potential ECB Southern Premier League runners-up joust at Havant Park, 11am.
After six rounds of completed matches, St Cross - who play Bournemoth at Chapel Gate - are already 37 points clear at the top having won all of their games. Even at this stage of the season it's difficult to see them being caught.
Havant and South Wilts, whose previous tussles have often influenced championships, each have 101 points.
Havant: Walker, Hopson, Feeney, Metzger, Stone, Hindley, Barnard, Morgan, F Gadd, Jerry, Ziemkendorf.
South Wilts: Degg, Stearman, Broderick, Draper, Fairfax-Ross, Falconer, Pitman, Huntley, Grant, Burton, Pascoe.
Lymington, who pushed Havant close last weekend, are boosted by the return of Northants' all-rounder Gareth Berg at Alton.
Tom South is an Alton absentee, while Oxford University's Josh Royan will wear the captain's armband. Robbie Williams fan Ryan Scott [pictured by Les Chase] is back from the Isle of Wight Festival.
Alton: Harris, Hale, Ruffell, Myers, Mike Heffernan, Mark Heffernan, Crane, Andrews, Walters, Sumner, Varney.
Lymington: Mo Abbas, Ryan Scott, Jovan Dhariwal, Saq Choudhary, Dan Cox, Josh Royan, Jake Smith, Lewis Martin, Asad Abbas, Harry Ottembrajt, Gareth Berg.
Bottom of the pile Bashley (Rydal) face a tough proposition when fourth-placed Burridge visit the Fagan Fields.
Bashley (Rydal): Tripcony, Goodey, Gordon, Porter, Saif, Digby, Mortimore, Crisp, Pardoe, Wilson, Huns.
Burridge: Mat Goles, Joe Collings-Wells, Chris Blake, Nathan Schoultz, Shu Chowdhury, Inayat Ullah, Oli Southon, Dan Stancliffe, Will Donald, Francis Moore, Sully White.
James Taylor is back in the Totton & Eling side to host the Hampshire Academy after carrying his bat for an unbeaten 164 in a Hampshire League Division 3 South match against Waterlooville II.
Totton & Eling: Jimmy Taylor Bothwell Chapungu, Harry Stevens, Josh Elliot, Josh May, Bright Mugochi, Billy Lightfoot, Oliver Thomas, Josh Taylor, Joe Bracey, Sam Beer.
After six rounds of completed matches, St Cross - who play Bournemoth at Chapel Gate - are already 37 points clear at the top having won all of their games. Even at this stage of the season it's difficult to see them being caught.
Havant and South Wilts, whose previous tussles have often influenced championships, each have 101 points.
Havant: Walker, Hopson, Feeney, Metzger, Stone, Hindley, Barnard, Morgan, F Gadd, Jerry, Ziemkendorf.
South Wilts: Degg, Stearman, Broderick, Draper, Fairfax-Ross, Falconer, Pitman, Huntley, Grant, Burton, Pascoe.
Lymington, who pushed Havant close last weekend, are boosted by the return of Northants' all-rounder Gareth Berg at Alton.
Tom South is an Alton absentee, while Oxford University's Josh Royan will wear the captain's armband. Robbie Williams fan Ryan Scott [pictured by Les Chase] is back from the Isle of Wight Festival.
Alton: Harris, Hale, Ruffell, Myers, Mike Heffernan, Mark Heffernan, Crane, Andrews, Walters, Sumner, Varney.
Lymington: Mo Abbas, Ryan Scott, Jovan Dhariwal, Saq Choudhary, Dan Cox, Josh Royan, Jake Smith, Lewis Martin, Asad Abbas, Harry Ottembrajt, Gareth Berg.
Bottom of the pile Bashley (Rydal) face a tough proposition when fourth-placed Burridge visit the Fagan Fields.
Bashley (Rydal): Tripcony, Goodey, Gordon, Porter, Saif, Digby, Mortimore, Crisp, Pardoe, Wilson, Huns.
Burridge: Mat Goles, Joe Collings-Wells, Chris Blake, Nathan Schoultz, Shu Chowdhury, Inayat Ullah, Oli Southon, Dan Stancliffe, Will Donald, Francis Moore, Sully White.
James Taylor is back in the Totton & Eling side to host the Hampshire Academy after carrying his bat for an unbeaten 164 in a Hampshire League Division 3 South match against Waterlooville II.
Totton & Eling: Jimmy Taylor Bothwell Chapungu, Harry Stevens, Josh Elliot, Josh May, Bright Mugochi, Billy Lightfoot, Oliver Thomas, Josh Taylor, Joe Bracey, Sam Beer.