OXFORD City will be looking to extend their fine run of form when they host Hungerford Town today.
Mark Jones’s side head into the New Year’s Day fixture on the back of a seven-match unbeaten streak.
City’s form has helped them climb into the Vanarama National League South play-off places and they will be looking to improve upon their last meeting with Hungerford just under a week ago – a 1-1 draw on Boxing Day.
In the Evo-Stik South League, Banbury United hope to put back-to-back defeats behind them when they host Alvechurch in Premier Division Central.
Didcot Town, who are unbeaten in five, will look to further solidify their place in the Division 1 Central play-off spots when they travel to Sutton Coldfield Town.
While Thame United will be hoping to climb into the top-five when they make the short trip to local rivals Kidlington.
The hosts are second-bottom and in need of a victory after being cut three points adrift following Saturday’s defeat at Bedford Town.
Bottom side North Leigh are a further three points behind and face a crucial home fixture against fellow strugglers Kempston Rovers.
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