WATCHET Town, beaten by a dubious penalty at Stockwood Green earlier this week, face another tough away game when they play Wells City Reserves in the Premier Division of the Uhsport Somerset County Football League on Saturday, April 11.

“I felt terribly sorry for the lads at Stockwood,” said Minehead boss Nick Sully. “Having got themselves back in the game they conceded a really harsh penalty which some referees would not have given.

“It is just typical of the way some games have gone for us this season. We certainly had our chances and definitely did not deserve to leave without a point.”

Wells are lying third in the table, having won 16 of their 23 league matches. They will be chasing the season’s double over Watchet, having beaten the seasiders 5-2 at the Memorial Ground at the end of last September.

Watchet, of course, are already relegated from the division, having won only one match in the league this season.

Fixtures - April 11: Chard Town v Clevedon AFC, Chilcompton Sports v Stockwood Green, Clevedon United v Stockwood Wanderers, Congresbury v Staplegrove, Nailsea United v Fry Club, Wells City Reserves v Watchet Town.

Meanwhile, Minehead are without a match this weekend (April 11) but play at home to Wrington Redhill next Wednesday, April 15, looking for quick revenge following last Saturday’s 4-0 away defeat by the same opposition.

Mathematically, Minehead could still go down but will definitely stay up if Combe St Nicholas beat Glastonbury on Saturday.

Minehead are hoping strikers Toby Waghorn and Tom Barnes will both be back for the mid-week game after missing the match at Wrington.

Fixtures, April 11: Clutton v Winscombe, Combe St Nicholas v Glastonbury, Peasdedown Miners Welfare v Keynsham Town Reserves, Sporting Weston v Imperial, Wrington Redhill v Ashcott.