DIVISION Three leaders Fascia Graphics face a tough examination of the title hopes on Sunday.

On a day when all four top sides in the division are in action, Fascia Graphics entertain Bar OC and know they cannot afford anymore slips-ups as the season reaches its conclusion. Blue Circle threw the title race wide open by beating Fascia Graphics 3-1 on Thursday night.

Fascia, who looked odds on to finish top of the pile a few weeks ago, have seen their season fall apart in recent weeks and have picked up just five points from a possible 14.

That has left the door open for the chasing pack, led by Rowde Dynamos, Bar OC and AFC Calne, who have to travel to Corsham on Thursday May 11 for what will be both teams' most important game of the season.

Bar will prove a tough side to beat and as they are still in with a chance of claiming an automatic promotion spot themselves will not give up without a fight. The game is too close to call but, with Bar not having played for a few weeks, Fascia may just edge the contest.

Rowde Dynamos travel to Corsham Park Rangers and will have to battle hard for a win to maintain their hopes of taking the title away from long time leaders Fascia Graphics.

Rangers drew the reverse game 1-1 at the start of the season but with Rowde currently on a winning streak which has seen they win nine games on the spin you would not bet against them losing and undoing all their hard work of the last two months.

Promotion-chasing AFC Calne could send Trowbridge Town Supporters' Club closer to Division Four if they record a win that would condemn the Town to their 12th defeat in 13 games.

On current form it's hard to see the Town escaping the drop, but nothing can be taken for granted and the Town have three games left to get out of jail and if they can get a full strength team out for a couple of those games they may just do it.

After a few weeks of inactivity Sir Audley's Arms return to the fray with a home game against Wheatsheaf FC. The last meeting between the sides was won by Wheatsheaf, with Adam Taylor scoring all four of his team's goals in their 4-1 success. Since that day back in February the goals have dried up for Taylor as he has only managed two more league goals, but he will fancy his chances of getting back on the goal trail as Wheatsheaf look for a league double over the Arms.

Westbury Rangers B entertain local rivals Blue Circle at Meadow Lane and with both teams safe in the division, it will be the bragging rights for the remainder of the season that are up for grabs. With the cement boys out to avenge their 2-1 defeat earlier this season they are likely to take the points on this occasion.

DIVISION FOUR

The Southgate Inn, in their first season in the league, could be the new leaders of Division Four by Sunday afternoon. A 6-3 win over AFC Springfield on Thursday night ensured Southgate an automatic promotion spot and took them to within one point of leaders Plough.

If they beat AFC Pilot on Sunday they will return to the top of the table for the first time since the start of 2006.

The Crown FC welcome KSM to their Bromham pitch and the signs are that the hosts could be about to end their run of poor form that has seen them fail to record a victory in their nine previous games.

PREMIER DIVISION

Corsham Centre are the odds-on favourites to win the title and should take two more points in their match against local rivals Corsham Cricket Club at Leafy Lane.

Dog and Fox Ashley entertain Westbury Rangers A, with the visitors favourites to collect a win.

Sherston host the youngsters of Biddestone Social, who have many years ahead of them to make an impact. Despite losing out on the major silverware this year their time will come and they can take some comfort from knowing that they could still take the runners-up trophy.

Winsley entertain Box Rovers, whose recent upturn in form has seen them win six games on the trot to move into fourth place which is a great turn around in form for the side that almost resigned from the league at the start of 2006. Rovers should make Winsley their seventh victims as their resurgence gathers pace.

Trowbridge Harriers welcome Maud Heath Sports to their home pitch at Southwick.

DIVISION ONE

Semington Rovers play hosts to Holt at Steeple Ashton, where the outcome of the battle could go a long way to deciding who will take the runners-up spot behind champions Spencer Sports. Rovers are just above Holt in the table and a victory would leave them as favourites for promotion. Should Holt win they will move level on points with Semington and, with a game in hand, would fancy their chances of reaching the top flight.

Holt will be hoping that Tom Pang can continue his purple patch in front of goal that has seen him score 12 goals in four games. However Rovers have their own goal machine in Stuart Barber, who netted four times when Rovers last played. With all to play for, the game is likely to end in a draw.

North Bradley travel to North Star A for their penultimate game of the season and having lost the home fixture 4-1 Bradley will be seeking to avenge that defeat. Whatever the outcome Bradley will be satisfied by the season they have had and, with all eyes on the next season, Bradley are promising to bring in a number of top quality, but as yet unnamed players, to boost their squad for a serious tilt at the title.

DIVISION TWO

Leaders Kings Arms will find out shortly their punishment will be for playing an ineligible player earlier in the season in their win over Southwick Sports. The likely outcome is that they will have two points deducted from their record, which will mean that with Parsons Nose breathing down their necks they cannot really afford to lose any more points before the season finishes in May.

Kings Arms play Biddestone Arms and the outcome should be a win for the Arms as Scott Askew looks to score the four goals that will take him to the 50 mark for the season.

Kingfisher FC and Parsons Nose meet for a second time in four days.

Chippenham United RAOB, who are already relegated, visit Pig and Whistle United and are desperate to take something from one of their two remaining games. With the final one being against Parsons Nose their best chance of glory is against United and, having narrowly lost the first meeting of the teams 2-1, they will fancy their chances of claiming at least a point.