Crowborough Athletic will look to continue their strong league start
They travel away to Horsham YMCA, while AFC Uckfield Town face another chance to end their winless streak, as they host a Loxwood team with one win in ten. Jarvis Brook are currently three points clear of second place in Division 2, and will look to maintain their unbeaten streak at home to an inform Storrington.
In the Mid Sussex Leagues, Rotherfield travel away to Battle Town, while Ridgewood will look to maintain their six game winning streak in the Championship, as they visit Hurstpierpoint. Barcombe travel away to top of the league Reigate Priory 2nd’s, Fletching visit the Welcroft Park Rangers, as Buxted enter into the Edgar German Cup, where they host Peacehaven & Telscombe 2nd’s. Nutley host the Cuckfield Rangers Development side, Plumpton Athletic visit Lindfield 3rd’s, Maresfield Village play at home to Barcombe 2nd’s, and Hartfield will welcome Horley AFC 2nd’s.
In women’s football, Lewes continue the search for their first league win this season, as they visit Reading, while AFC Uckfield Town travel away to face top of the league Woodingdean Wanderers.
In rugby, Heathfield & Waldron face another tough test in top of the league Canterbury 2nd’s, while Crowborough visit midtable Deal & Betteshanger, as Uckfield over in the Sussex leagues, will visit Brighton 2nd’s.
In Women’s rugby, top of the league Uckfield face Tunbridge Wells, while Heathfield & Waldron host the Guildford Gazelles.
One bowls fixture is taking place this weekend, with Wealden facing Wey Valley in a mixed friendly away on Sunday.
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