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- Aidan Williams and Neil Walton are on hand to provide live updates from the matches in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division as Weymouth host Biggleswade Town at the Bob Lucas Stadium and Dorchester travel to Merthyr Town.
- The Terras entertain Biggleswade Town today at the Bob Lucas Stadium in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division.
- Weymouth are on good form at home currently, having beaten Kings Langley and Tiverton Town in their last two matches both by a 2-0 score line.
- The Terras are looking to bounce back from a 3-0 loss away to Slough Town last week and started that process by beating Totton 1-0 in the BigFreeBet.com Challenge Cup in midweek.
- The Terras have announced that defender Stephane Zubar has re-signed for the club while Harry Baker could return after serving a one match suspension against Totton.
- Their opponents today the Waders are currently 14th in the league on 25 points, 12 points and 10 places behind the Terras.
- The Waders are unbeaten in their last three matches in the league, having beaten Kings Langley and drawn with Royston St Neots.
- Meanwhile Dorchester are away to Merthyr Town in the Evo-Stik Southern Premier Division.
- The Martyrs have been hit by major financial difficulty, board resignations and a 13-1 defeat after their youth team played against Chesham following the departure of 80% of their team.
- Since then fundraising efforts have recouped over £15,000 and have had a #PackThePark campaign ahead of their match against the Magpies.
- Dorchester are in good form with two wins, including a 4-1 win against then third placed Kettering, a loss and a draw in their last four league matches and are currently 20th in the table with 19 points while their opponents sit in 13th with 26 points.
- Phil Ormrod and Sam Lanahan will be out for the Magpies having picked up injuries inside the first 20 minutes of the match against Kettering.
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