THERE are big home games tomorrow for the area’s Southern League sides.

Premier Division leaders Hereford FC look to boost their advantage at the top when third-placed Weymouth visit Edgar Street (3pm).

The Bulls are four points ahead of King’s Lynn Town in second and five in front of Weymouth with two and three games in hand respectively.

Meanwhile, Evesham United bid to build on climbing back to fifth in the Division One West play-off zone when Bristol Manor Farm head to the Jubilee Stadium (3pm).

Manor Farm are third and Didcot Town fourth but both have 52 points along with the Robins although the former club have two games in hand on their rivals.

Hereford beat St Neots Town 1-0 at home on Tuesday and boss Pete Beadle said: “It would be nice to keep the gap a bit bigger.

“But we know it’s going to be tough.”

After Wednesday’s 3-0 home win over Slimbridge, Evesham manager Paul Collicutt said: “All round it was a good display which sets us up nicely for tomorrow.”

Striker Aysa Corrick, signed from Highworth Town in December, has left for Larkhall Athletic because he no longer has the use of a car.

He made one start and a handful of substitute appearances without scoring.

Paul Fahy and Joe Turley should be fit enough for starts if called upon for Evesham who thrashed Manor Farm 5-1 in Bristol in late September.

Lewis Binns misses out with forward Lewis Powell, who underwent an MRI scan on a troublesome groin this week, a doubt leaving Collicutt considering incoming transfers.

Mid-table Redditch United visit 18th-placed Biggleswade Town in the Premier Division (3pm).