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09:32 GMT, Friday, 18 July 2008 10:32 UK

Leamington desperate for victory

A win at Wolverhampton on Saturday could lift Leamington off the bottom of the Birmingham League Premier Division.

Fifth-placed Kenilworth Wardens are at the league leaders Barnt Green.

In the First Division, Stratford will be going for a double over Coventry & North Warwickshire at Swan's Nest Lane after their six-wicket win in May.

In Division Two, top-of-the-table Berkswell will be looking for their eighth win of the season when they entertain Aston Manor.

Bablake Old Boys, who have not lost since 14 June go to Bridgnorth in Division Three, and there is a Warwickshire derby at Coleshill where Studley are the visitors.




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