United down on numbers for date with Bar Sol Ona
NOVAHOMES.CO.UK PLYMOUTH & WEST DEVON COMBINATION SUNDAY LEAGUE DIVISION TWO
PLYMOUTH United A have moved their away fixture against Bar Sol Ona to their own 3G pitch to help fixture congestion within the league.
However, the switch could actually hinder United's prospects on the pitch due to a number of absentees this weekend.
David Bacon has left the club, while player-manager Jay Thompson, Iain Mclaren, Tom Smith and Alister Mercy are all unavailable for tomorrow's game.
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United (from): Colin Armstrong, Jack Hornsby, John Kay, Chris Porteous, John Whear, Adam Claricoates, Wayne Bailey, Chris Parkinson, Ash Scoble, Craig Lauderdale, Simon Lake, Luke Hawker, Adam Cannan & Steve Evans
Bar Sol, meanwhile will be looking to extend their lead at the top of Division Two. Manager Andy Notman will be hoping for a repeat performance after last week's 5-1 win against Melbourne Inn.
Bar Sol will be with out Geordie White, who scored twice last weekend, as he has returned to university.
However, Sol can welcome back James Spear and Brian Bicknell, but Calvin Evans is rated 50/50 due to a long standing back injury.
Bar Sol (from): Paul Cullen, Andy Notman, Ian Saunders, Brian Bicknell, Dan Crowther, Clive Crocker, Ryan Wright, Ben Ferguson, Steve Duncan, John Wyatt, James Spear, Calvin Evans, Lee Vigus, Jamie Dewdney
IN A PROGRAMME decimated by the weather which has put all council pitches out this weekend, Division One Brookside SC and Hyde Park are scheduled to meet at Lipson Community College.
In Division Two, Walkhampton are fixtured to host Friary Vaults A at Walkhampton Memorial Ground.
Division Three games are scheduled for Activate against Cherry Tree at Eggbuckland Community College and Horrabridge Rangers SA are set to host Navy Inn Reserves at Fillace Park, Horrabridge.
In The Sunday Supplementary Cup Group C, Princetown entertain Melbourne Inn at Mary Tavy.




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