Great Witchingham will be seeking a return to form when they welcome Horsford to Walcis Park in the Gibbs Denley East Anglian Premier League tomorrow. James Spelman's side made a magnificent start to the campaign, winning three of their first five games to go 20 points clear at the top.

Great Witchingham will be seeking a return to form when they welcome Horsford to Walcis Park in the Gibbs Denley East Anglian Premier League tomorrow.

James Spelman's side made a magnificent start to the campaign, winning three of their first five games to go 20 points clear at the top.

But since then they have suffered two defeats, a draw and an abandonment, leaving them fifth, although still only 25 points behind new leaders Saffron Walden.

Just two points separate Witchingham and Horsford, who will be upbeat following their five-wicket win at home to Swardeston last weekend.

Swardeston have the chance to get their title challenge back on track when they host bottom side Fakenham tomorrow.

Norwich host Cambridge Granta at Ingham, while Vauxhall Mallards travel to Halstead.

In the Frankly Digital Norfolk Alliance Premier Division, Old Buckenham have an early chance to exact revenge for their Carter Cup defeat to Downham on Sunday when they play host to the runaway leaders. Elsewhere the coastal battle between Lowestoft, in third, and second-placed Cromer, promises to be a hard-fought clash.

Division One leaders Sprowston have recorded more wins - five - than any other Alliance side this season and they take their unbeaten record to Topcroft.

In Lucas Fettes Norfolk League Division One, the two teams closest to clear leaders Winterton, Caister and Loddon, play each other tomorrow.

West Norfolk League Division One frontrunners Grimston slipped up for the first time last week and they will be looking to reassert their dominance when they play Sandringham.