Waterlooville can put themselves in a virtually unassailable position at the Southern Premier Division 2 summit if they complete the double over Old Tauntonians & Romsey, their chief title rivals, at Rowlands Avenue, 12.30.
They start the match with a sizeable 30-point lead at the top, an advantage that will be difficult to overall if they make it nine wins on the bounce tomorrow.
When the sides met in late May, Ville chased down 210-7 to win by two wickets, Kiwi Josh McGregor hitting a decisive 69.
OTs have won their last five matches.
Waterlooville: Birch, Broadhurst, Hillman, Hudson, Jackson, McCoy, McGregor, Mitchell, Reynolds, Silva, Shephard.
Both sides have juicy T20 Cup ties on Sunday - Ville at home to Rowledge (2pm) and OTs & Romsey at Totton & Eling (3pm).
Portsmouth & Southsea will need to win at unpredictable Langley Manor if they are to remain in the promotion chase, while at the bottom Sparsholt will be favourites for a second consecutive relegation if they lose at home to resurgent Liphook & Ripsley, now out of the bottom two.
Suspended Hugo Hammond remains on the sidelines for Hartley Wintney's trip to Fair Oak. Hook & Newnham Basics II host their St Cross Symondians counterparts.
Hook: Light, T Dyer, Neville, T May, Moore, Corbett, Harrington, O Webster, S Dyer, Wyatt, O May.
They start the match with a sizeable 30-point lead at the top, an advantage that will be difficult to overall if they make it nine wins on the bounce tomorrow.
When the sides met in late May, Ville chased down 210-7 to win by two wickets, Kiwi Josh McGregor hitting a decisive 69.
OTs have won their last five matches.
Waterlooville: Birch, Broadhurst, Hillman, Hudson, Jackson, McCoy, McGregor, Mitchell, Reynolds, Silva, Shephard.
Both sides have juicy T20 Cup ties on Sunday - Ville at home to Rowledge (2pm) and OTs & Romsey at Totton & Eling (3pm).
Portsmouth & Southsea will need to win at unpredictable Langley Manor if they are to remain in the promotion chase, while at the bottom Sparsholt will be favourites for a second consecutive relegation if they lose at home to resurgent Liphook & Ripsley, now out of the bottom two.
Suspended Hugo Hammond remains on the sidelines for Hartley Wintney's trip to Fair Oak. Hook & Newnham Basics II host their St Cross Symondians counterparts.
Hook: Light, T Dyer, Neville, T May, Moore, Corbett, Harrington, O Webster, S Dyer, Wyatt, O May.