
It’s the final home game this season for Bishops Cleeve, as they will be taking on play-off contenders Hartpury.
BY BILLY TAYLOR
The Mitres are coming off a Good Friday in Exmouth that saw Ross Langworthy and Reegan Messenger both on the scoresheet to keep Cleeve in the playoff spots.
It was a welcome victory for the Mitres, as the two results before that saw Paul Collicutt’s men lose 2-1 to Mousehole and draw 3-3 against Falmouth.
Cleeve will be hoping to end their home league campaign with a win, as their current record at Kayte Lane this season stands at 13 wins, three draws and 4 losses.
Meanwhile, visitors Hartpury currently sit in seventh, eight points off Cleeve, with the Acorns hoping to make a late push into the playoff spots.
It’s been a good season for Hartpury, who were only just promoted last season, but recent form hasn't been the best of late, with their last five only seeing two wins against Sporting Inlberrow and Swindon Supermarine.
Their Good Friday game saw a 1-0 defeat against Bideford.
The Acorns were able to defeat Colly’s men last time out with a 3-0 win at Hartpury House just after Christmas.