BASINGSTOKE Town return to action at the Camrose on Saturday, looking for another three points with Tiverton the visitors on Saturday.

The Dragons have one of the best home records in the Southern Premier League and despite Tiverton being fifth, they will be looking for another win.

With last Saturday’s game at Banbury being postponed Town manager Terry Brown, will still be without suspended midfield general Charlie Kennedy.

Dan Collier is also still out, but Brown is hopeful Michael Atkinson will be able to start the game, while new loan signing from Reading Harry Philby is expected to be on the bench. The 18-year-old defender plays from Reading’s under-18 side.

Also returning to the Dragons fold is forward Ashleigh Artwell.

He has signed on a dual registration deal from National League South side Wealdstone, as he looks to get himself match fit.

Looking ahead to the game Town boss Brown said: "We are lacking a defending midfielder at the moment, so I am hoping Michael (Atkinson) will be fit and of course Charlie (Kennedy) is back after this game.

"When we played at Tiverton earlier in the season,t hey led 3-0 at half-time and we lost 3-2. So this time we don't want to give them a head start."