Fakenham Town and Heacham both face home fixtures in the Thurlow Nunn Premier Division this weekend.

League leaders Fakenham entertain Cornard United at the Daly Group Stadium, while Heacham host Thetford Town at Station Road.

The Ghosts will be looking to continue their fantastic start to the campaign, having won all four of their opening fixtures so far.

Andy Cunningham’s side have been in sparkling form so far, with striker Jake Watts already on nine goals for the campaign.

Heacham have found life a little bit tougher, having taken one point from their opening three games.

Paul Hunt will be hoping his side can finally pick up their first win of the season after some promising displays from his young side in recent weeks.

Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane
Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane

Meanwhile, it’s been a tough start for Swaffham Town in the Premier Division of the Anglian Combination.

The Young Pedlars are still searching for their first point of the season following two defeats in the last week.

Swaffham suffered a slender 1-0 to Scole United on Saturday before a 3-1 home reverse against Castle Acre Swifts at the Uncle Luke’s Stadium on Tuesday night.

Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane
Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane

Tomorrow, the Pedlars travel to Caister, where they play in the First Round of the Norfolk Hire, Norfolk Senior Cup.

Swaffham Reserves continued their unbeaten run in Division Three North with a 3-1 victory over Dussindale and Hellesdon Rovers. Danny Manning, Blake Davies and Harry Exley were on target for the Pedlars.

This weekend, Holt United Reserves make the trip to Shoemakers Lane.

The club’s under-18 team were due to play their debut match in the North Division of the Eastern Counties Youth League with a visit to Trafford Park, home of Wroxham, last night.

Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane
Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane

This is a new experience for these youngsters as they progress from youth to senior football.

The midweek floodlit league provides quality opposition and a well-run and organised competition.

The club, meanwhile, thanks Kyle and Mark from KS Tree Care for their support and expertise in clearing scrub, brush and trimming tree lines in preparation for replacement fencing.

Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane
Swaffham Town in action against Scole United. Picture: Eddie Deane