Local Midweek Football Fixtures

Tuesday, 23 August 2022 16:00

By John Hannaford - East Devon Radio Sports Reporter

In local midweek football, in the peninsula league east on Tuesday night Sidmouth town play host to Teignmouth at Manstone lane and second placed Axminster town welcome Elmore to Tigers way.

In local midweek football, in the Peninsula League East on Tuesday night Sidmouth town play host to Teignmouth at Manstone Lane and second placed Axminster Town welcome Elmore to Tigers Way while on Wednesday evening Cullompton Rangers travel to North Devon side Holsworthy.

In the Devon and Exeter League Premier Divison Dawlish Utd play host to Okehampton Argyle Reserves at Sandy Lane also for a Wednesday night fixture.

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