Five Southern Premier League sides are among the 128 teams to have entered this summer's Royal London national club championships, which the ECB plans to start on May 16 2021.
The competition did not take place last year due to then suspension of recreational cricket because of the on-going coronavirus pandemic.
Provided the epidemic has been brought under control and recreational cricket gets the government green light for the upcoming season, long standing SPL rivals South Wilts and Bashley (Rydal) face off (at Bemerton) in one of the RLC west groups, with the first round winners away to either Bath or WEPL champions Potterne.
Havant, who have been the SPL's most successful side in the competition over the years, renew rivalries with Surrey Championship side Weybridge, while Burridge host St Cross Symondians.
The competition did not take place last year due to then suspension of recreational cricket because of the on-going coronavirus pandemic.
Provided the epidemic has been brought under control and recreational cricket gets the government green light for the upcoming season, long standing SPL rivals South Wilts and Bashley (Rydal) face off (at Bemerton) in one of the RLC west groups, with the first round winners away to either Bath or WEPL champions Potterne.
Havant, who have been the SPL's most successful side in the competition over the years, renew rivalries with Surrey Championship side Weybridge, while Burridge host St Cross Symondians.