Westside boss Marc Simpkins has his eyes set on three points against visitors Shrewton tomorrow.

"We've played the top five clubs in the league so far this season but despite that we have collected five points and hopefully we can start getting a good run of results going in September beginning with Shrewton," said Simpkins.

"We lost 4-2 to New College in the week and it would be true to say I was not too pleased with the match official.

"He made us kick-off 10 minutes early after he'd agreed with the College to start at 6.30pm and we were forced to start with a player short.

"It went from bad to worse after that, some sloppy defending and what looked a good goal disallowed, it wasn't our night. On saying that College deserved the points.

"We should have Dan Sly, Dan Ballinger and Keith Smith available this weekend to bolster the squad and we should be capable of getting a result."

Blueprint Chiseldon have had a couple of their home games postponed due to their ground not being up to Premier Division standards due to inappropriate equipment.

Manager Chokri Kartit said: "It's been a bit frustrating, but hopefully everything will be okay for Saturday's game against Corsham Town.

"I have got a lot of respect for the visitors, they are a good side. We put the skids under them last season when they were going well for the championship so hopefully we can do it again. We have won two of our three games played so far, due in part to some fantastic stops by our keeper, Deano Dixon."

Wroughton's game at Blueprint was postponed in midweek so they will be looking to keep their 100 per cent record intact at Devizes.

Manager Mark Love said: "We have had a week off, Devizes are a good side, but the lads are brimming with confidence after five wins on the trot.

"We should have a full squad with the exception of the injured Keith Dart."

New College, beginning to strike form, visit Aldbourne and will be looking to chalk up another victory against the home side who looked a well organised outfit in their 2-2 draw with Marlborough in midweek.

In Division One leaders Minety face AFC Stratton Nalgo while the top two sides in Division Two Swindon APS and Chalke Valley clash.

Midweek results Premier Division: Marlborough Tn 2, Aldbourne 2; Westside 2, New College 4; Bradford Tn 0, AFC Trowbridge Yth 0; Bromham 2, Devizes 3; Corsham 0, Calne 1; Melksham 2, Westbury 2; Shrewton 3, Pewsey Vale 1.