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Dudley Sports hope to avoid more seventh hell

Dudley Sports face the daunting task of hosting leaders Shifnal Town in the West Midlands Premier tomorrow – just weeks after losing 7-0 to the Shropshire-based team.

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Dudley Sports hope to avoid more seventh hell

Wolverhampton Casuals have only conceded four goals in 12 league games this season and will hope to keep up their title charge with a victory against sixth-placed Littleton.

Fourth-placed Darlaston Town 1874 entertain 13th-placed Smethwick Rangers, while fifth-placed promotion rivals Dudley Town welcome mid-table side Pershore Town to the Dell Sports Centre.

Bottom side Cradley Town will look to collect their second league win this season as they host 16th-placed Wem Town in a relegation six-pointer.

Ninth-placed Wolverhampton Sporting Community face a tricky challenge as they visit Bewdley Town, who boast an 100 per cent home record in the league.

Bilston Town and AFC Bridgnorth take part in a mid-table clash at Queen Street, with both sides 10th and 12th in the table respectively.

Neither Black Country Rangers nor Wednesfield have fixtures this weekend, but return to action next Saturday 28th December.

Old Wulfrunians will hope other results go their way so they can climb to the summit of Division One with a victory at second-bottom Bustleholme, with only goal difference separating the top four sides in the league.

Sixth-placed Willenhall Town host relegation-threatened FC Darlaston, while Team Dudley travel to fifth-placed Allscott Heath, Wyrley visit title-chasers Wellington Amateurs and Sikh Hunters host Gornal Athletic.