It’s another big test for Lewes this weekend, as they travel to face second in the table Cray Valley, with The Rooks currently sat in fifth, six points behind their opponents but with a game in hand.
Crowborough Athletic will be hoping to continue their rise up the table when they play Shoreham away from home, while AFC Uckfield Town are back in action as they welcome mid-table Storrington, as Jarvis Brook host the St Francis Rangers looking to reduce their three point gap to their league leaders Rustington.
In the Mid Sussex Leagues, Rotherfield will play at home against Ridgewood, with Barcombe welcoming second in their division Wivelsfield Green, as Buxted host Willingdon Athletic.
Nutley face Rotherfield 2nd’s at home, with Maresfield Village hosting Hurstpierpoint 2nd’s, as Hartfield welcome Hurstpierpoint 3rd’s.
Lastly in the men’s, and it’s the Parsons Cup quarter finals, with Plumpton Athletic away to Keymer & Hassocks, while Newick visit AFC Varndeanians 3rd’s from the division below.
In women’s football this Sunday, and it's the FA Women’s Cup third round for Lewes, as they travel away to face Charlton, who sit eighth in the WSL 2 but are without a win in their last seven matches, while AFC Uckfield Town will visit bottom of their league Barnham Trojans.
Now to men’s rugby, Heathfield & Waldron face a big test away from home in the form of league leading Canterbury 2nd’s, with Crowborough visiting Beccehamian.
Finally in rugby, Uckfield travel to face Brighton 2nd’s looking to make it nine wins on the bounce, as Newick host Shoreham 2nd’s knowing a win will see them rise from the bottom of their league.
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