
There’s free entry for all females and you’ll see many of our girls’ teams participating throughout the day. They’ll be mascots, leading the teams out and even feature in a special half-time game.
There’s an important men’s match to look forward to, as well.
Potton United are fighting for survival at the bottom of the table, but a prosperous February boosted their hopes.
Saturday’s 2-1 win over Sawbridgeworth Town made it eight points across four games and they’re in 18th, six points clear of Dunstable Town and seven of Crawley Green.
Nikolay Rusev is the in-form man, picking up the Player of the Month award after scoring three goals in his first full month since re-signing for the club. Reece Crowter and Freddie Moriarty are their top-scorers with eight.
Kings were beaten in midweek by league-leaders Haringey Borough. Despite being hampered by injuries, Steve Heath’s side competed well and the 3-0 scoreline was a harsh reflection on proceedings.
Isaiah Hilaire made his debut after signing from Harpenden Town this week, and Heath was also able to welcome back Jordon Frederick and Connor Coulson.
Louie Collier’s injury battle continues, only fit enough for the bench on Tuesday, as does Henry Dudley’s.
They remained in fourth but Risborough are knocking loudly on the door, and putting regular points on the board is essential in order to guarantee a playoff place.
Their next chance to do that is on Saturday. Kick-off is at 3pm, with our Her Game Too activities beginning at 2.20pm.