BAGBOROUGH play at home to Kilve in the first big match of the season in the first division of the West Somerset Cricket League on Saturday, May 24.

Leaders Kilve have a two-point lead over Bagborough with both sides having won their opening three games of the season.

Champions Ashbrittle, who are lying fifth with maximum points from their opening two fixtures, play away to East Huntspill who are just tucked in behind the leaders.

Watchet, who have begun the season with two wins, are away to Winsford who have yet to get off the mark while fourth-placed Bridgetown are away to Morebath.

There is an intriguing match in Division Two where Churchinford, in second place, are at home to early leaders Crowcombe, while third-placed Lydeard St Lawrence entertain Sampford Arundel.

Cutcombe, who have a 20-point lead at the top of the third division, will be looking to maintain their fine start to the season when they play at home to Minehead.

Third-placed Hemyock are away to Stoodleigh while Ashbrittle are home to fourth-placed Cannington.

Roadwater are setting the pace at the top of the fourth division and they play away to Fitzhead who are lying in third spot. Buckland St Mary & Bishopswood, in second place, entertain Stoke St Mary while Over Stowey, in fourth place, are away to Brompton Ralph.

Fixtures, May 24, Division One: Bagborough v Kilve, East Huntspill v Ashbrittle, Morebath v Bridgetown, Over Stowey v Brompton Ralph, Watchet v Winsford. Division Two: Churchinford v Crowcombe, Lydeard St Lawrence v Sampford Arundel, Roadwater v Stogumber. Division Three: Ashbrittle v Cannington, Carhampton v Bishops Hull, Cutcombe v Mnehead, Stoodleigh v Hemyock. Division Four: Brompton Ralph v Over Stowey, Buckland St Mary & Bishopswood v Stoke St Mary, Fitzhead v Roadwter, Wiveliscombe v East Huntspill.