OXFORD City face another tough test tomorrow as they welcome Maidstone United to Court Place Farm.

The visitors are second in Vanarama National League South, with ten points from four games, and spent three seasons in the division above from 2016 to 2019.

It is a meeting of two unbeaten sides, with City opening with three draws before their 5-1 Bank Holiday Monday thrashing of Bath City.

That lifted David Oldfield’s men to sixth in the table, while their 11 goals puts them joint-top of the scoring charts with leaders Dartford.

City have picked up where they left off last season, which was cancelled in February.

Oldfield’s side were in free-scoring form when the campaign was curtailed and they are now 13 matches unbeaten, stretching back to a 3-2 defeat at Dorking Wanderers last November.

The only game in Pitching In Southern League Division 1 Central this weekend sees North Leigh host Wantage Town.

The Oxfordshire derby features two sides who have had very different starts to the season.

North Leigh have started impressively under former Oxford United defender Eddie Odhiambo, picking up ten points from four games to sit third.

Wantage, meanwhile, prop up the table between Thame United and Kidlington with a single point.

There is another derby in the Emirates FA Cup first qualifying round this weekend.

Southern League Premier Central side Banbury United enter the competition, after reaching the first round proper last season.

They host Ardley United, who play two tiers lower in the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division.

Meanwhile, Thame have a long trip to Margate and Kidlington host Bishop’s Cleeve.

Easington Sports travel to Cirencester Town after beating Cinderford Town.