It's a tie weekend for Lewes
As the current league leaders host second placed Billericay Town, with the visitors still unbeaten after nine games in the division, and is set to be a crucial match at the Dripping Pan.
Meanwhile, Crowborough Athletic look to maintain their push up the table as they welcome Midhurst & Ease, as AFC Uckfield Town play at home to second in their division Dorking Wanderers B, with Jarvis Brook aiming to keep their good form going away to bottom of the league Brighton Electricity.
In the Mid Sussex Leagues, and more cup action for our sides, as Ridgewood will host Hollington United in the SCFA Intermediate Cup, with Rotherfield facing TD Shipley in the same competition.
Back to league action now, where Barcombe play at home to Welcroft Park Rangers, as second placed Buxted host Ridgewood 2nd’s, while Nutley welcome Eastbourne Athletic.
Lastly in the men’s, Plumpton Athletic are away to Newick looking to end their three game winless streak in the league, while Maresfield Village host Cuckfield Rangers 2nd’s, as Hartfield prepare to welcome Ditchling from the division above in the Tester Cup.
Over to women’s football, Lewes are away to Billericay Town on Sunday looking to maintain their improved form in the league, while AFC Uckfield Town will be aiming for a response to a big defeat last time out as they host Ringmer AFC.
And in men’s rugby, Heathfield & Waldron are away to second from bottom Ashford, while Crowborough visit Sevenoaks 2nd’s, while Uckfield in the Sussex leagues travel to face Lewes.
Finally in women’s rugby, Sunday’s fixtures sees Heathfield & Waldron visit Medway, while Uckfield will host second in their division the Seaford Scarlets.
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