BANBURY United host Boston United tonight as they look to make it three wins out of three in Vanarama National League North.

The Puritans face another of the division's big names, with the Lincolnshire club competing in the Football League as recently as 2007.

Andy Whing's side are playing at the highest level in their history but they swept aside Curzon Ashton and AFC Fylde in their first two matches.

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Meanwhile, North Leigh welcome Winchester City in Pitching In Southern League Premier South.

The Millers are yet to get off the mark in step three, losing 2-1 at Dorchester Town on the opening day and going down 2-0 to the Metropolitan Police on Saturday.

Manager Eddie Odhiambo said: "We would like a win, but more importantly we'd like our results to reflect our performances.

"We've been on the receiving end of fine margins. We haven't got to do much to alter it, except for be consistent in our approach and not panic.

"Results will breed confidence, so we just need one to kick-start us."

Meanwhile, the county’s three Division 1 Central sides are all in action.

Leaders Kidlington visit Aylesbury United, Didcot Town host Berkhamsted and Thame United go to Cirencester Town.