WATCHET Town end a run of four successive home games with an away match against fellow strugglers Stockwood Wanderers in the Premier Division of the Uhlsport Somerset County Football League on Saturday, January 10.

"We played them just before Christmas and lost 2-0 - but we should have got something out of the game," said Watchet boss Nick Sully. "I'm optimistic we can come away with something."

Bottom side Watchet, who put up a spirited display before losing at home to highflyers Chilcompton Sports last weekend, are hoping midfielder Andy Hall will be available following illness.

Watchet go into the game eight points adrift at the bottom of the table with very little hope of avoiding a return to the first division.

Fixtures: Ashton & Backwell United v Nailsea United, Chilcompton Sports v Worle, Fry Club v Chard Town, Staplegrove v Clevedon United, Stockwood Green v Congresbury, Stockwood Wanderers v Watchet Town, Yatton & Cleeve United v Clevedon.

Meanwhile, MInehead face another blank Saturday before they return to action in the first division.

"Having a month without playing right in the middle of the season seems rediculous to me," said Minehead manager Lee Todd. "I've not known anything quite like it.

"We have two hard games when we return - away to Sporting Weston (sixth) and home to Combe St Nicholas, who haven't lost a game yet, the following week.

"The boys have been back in training since the Christmas break but it's not the same as playing matches. I don't know how the fixtures are compiled when you get a situation like this."

Minehead are lying eighth in the table but have played more games than teams around them.

Fixtures: Ashcott v Winscombe, Bishops Sutton v Clutton, Burnham United v Peasedown Miners Welfare, Combe St Nicholas v Sporting Weston, Imperial v Glastonbury, Westfield v Keynsham Town Reserves, Portishead Town Reserves v Wrington Redhill.