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AFC Totton At Home On Saturday

For those not going to Leeds, the Stags are at home

Like Saints Totton face an uphill battle if they are to achieve their aim of promotion this season, after a great run of consecutive wins, the last two games have seen firstly a defeat against title challengers Windsor & Eton and then a draw laast Saturday, meaning that the Stags are 8 points behind Windsor, but with two games in hand.

That being the case Totton are, like Saints having to get their noses to the grindstone and keep winning all the time hoping that the club they are chasing drops points.

On Saturday Totton are at home to North Leigh (No not the  Leigh as in Leigh Park in Pompey) who themselves sit mid table and a win needs to be achieved.

So why not take a break from the Xmas shopping and come down to Testwood Park, the core of Totton's support are all Saints fans and apart from seeing a great game at only £8 for an adult, the facilitiees at Testwood Park are good including a covered seated stand and covered standing area.

Also their is the club house where when its cold and wet(When its dry and hot too for that matter) you can watch the game through the windows with a drink and an eye on Sky Sports news on the game at Elland Road. 

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