A preview of local sport
Lewes will travel away to face third from bottom Canvey Island this weekend, with the Rooks sitting mid table in tenth after their improved form since the return of Craig Nelson at the helm, while Crowborough Athletic play at home against playoff hopefuls Jersey Bulls.
In the Southern Combinations, AFC Uckfield Town get back to action when they travel away to face fourth placed Worthing United, as Jarvis Brook look to visit Saltdean United.
Over to the Mid Sussex Leagues, Rotherfield are away to third in their league Lindfield, while Barcombe host Eastbourne Atheltic, as they look for a return to the top of their division, with Ridgewood welcoming Wakehams Green in the second round of the Somerville Cup.
Elsewhere, more cup action will see Buxted host Stedham United in the Sussex Junior Challenge Cup, while in the league Nutley will be aiming to increase their lead in the division when they visit Cuckfield Rangers Development, as Newick play at home to AFC Hurst.
Lastly in the men’s, Maresfield Village are away to second in their league Keymer & Hassocks, while in the Parsons Cup, two fixtures will see Hartfield host Oxted & District 2nd’s, with Plumpton Athletic welcoming West Hoathly.
Over to women’s football on Sunday, Lewes are back at the Dripping Pan in the quarter finals of the FAWNL League Cup, where they will face Plymouth Argyle.
Now in men’s rugby, Crowborough are at home to Sevenoaks 2nd’s, while Heathfield & Waldron welcome third from bottom Park House, as Uckfield travel to face East Grinstead 2nd’s.
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