HIGHWORTH Town boss Dave Webb is looking to extend his side's unbeaten run to five matches when title dreamers Witney United visit the Elms this afternoon.

Highworth had to come from behind to beat bottom club AFC Wallingford on Saturday, and Webb knows high-flying Witney will pose a much bigger threat.

He said: "The way results have been going lately, Witney will probably think they still have an outside shot at the title.

"We beat them at their place earlier in the season, but we must put in another good performance if we want to take the three points.

"Witney have just snapped up Andy Caton after he was released by Swindon Town, so we know they have quality.

"Hopefully it will be a big crowd and the conditions allow both teams to play some good, attacking football."

Pete Horwat's Shrivenham travel to Badshot Lea today looking to build on their recent good form.

Shrivvy's match at Flackwell Heath on Saturday was postponed due to a snow storm, and co-boss Horwat hopes his players can make the most of their unexpected rest.

He said: "We wanted maximum points from the Easter fixtures but unfortunately the weather put paid to that.

"Badshot have the same number of points as us so this is another chance for us to move up the table.

"The boys will not need any motivating. They do that for themselves.

"After the Dunston (FA Vase) game our season could have gone one of two ways.

"Fortunately the boys have responded well, we have clawed back some ground on the teams above and are looking to finish the season strongly."

John Paget takes his Fairford Town side to Milton this afternoon looking to erase the memory of Saturday's 4-1 reverse at home to Carterton.