On song Kings Tamerton aim to beat out of sorts Efford
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENTARY CUP ROUND ONE
KINGS Tamerton A meet Efford United Bluebird tomorrow in the tie of the weekend.
Neil Carter's Kings Tamerton are third in Division One, one point above Efford United.
Tamerton are also enjoying a run of form which included a 3-1 win over Lakeside Athletic in the Senior Cup last week.
Bluebird have not won since November and have lost their last three games.
Having moved to the top of Division One last week, Railway Inn turn their attention to the cup with a home game against Brook Inn Wanderers.
Railway: D Pen-Collins, S Jewell, L Rundle, R Maddison, S Khakbazan, L Bailey, J Scott, W Tregenza, B Joyce, S Krac, J Kiely, J Alexander, G Ashton, G Hobbs, D Zalick, R Richards, L Coxon, L Doel, M Landricombe.
KER St Social Club have enjoyed back-to-back wins but it will take an epic feat to make it three as they take on Lakeside Athletic.
Lakeside are on a two-game losing streak and will be determined to return to winning ways ahead of their FA Sunday Cup fifth round match against Comets Sports Club next weekend.
In their last match in the competition The Windmill beat Tap & Barrel 4-1 and will look to build on that victory when they face Lamorna Keltic, who are pointless after two games.
The Navy Inn travel to Victoria Park to play Team Badlands. Both teams have enjoyed resounding wins in the competition so far, with Navy Inn beating Lamorna 7-1 and Badlands hammering Dartmoor Pumas 8-0.
Seymour Arms will try to get a morale-boosting win against Kings Tamerton B.
The two teams at the bottom of Division Three – Barne Barton Rangers and Saltram Athletic – meet at Taxifast Parkway. When they met in the league back in August Barne Barton won 3-1.
Bar Sol Ona have already caused one cup upset by beating Walkhampton 2-1 and will look to add the scalp of Millbridge Inn tomorrow.
Bar Sol Ona: J Carr, M Holt, B Bicknell, I Saunders, B Dixon, C Crocker, D Crowther, C Weeks, J Spear, S Cantindig-Stagg, R Wright. A Gillson, C Clarke, J Notman, S Duncan, A Parker, L Vigus, C Mills.
WALKHAMPTON have suffered successive defeats and will be keen to end the rot at home to Friary Vaults.
Post Office Inn have enjoyed two convincing wins so far and that could become three against Cherry Tree. When they met in September Cherry Tree were 5-3 victors.
DIVISION TWO
PACKFIRST Removals will close to within four points of leaders Ker St if they can beat FC Duke, who are hovering two points above the relegation zone.
As the race for promotion heats up, Horrabridge look to complete the double over Barnes United and move into the top three.








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