FRAMPTON United have got off to a flying start in the Gloucestershire County League this season after a thumping 4-0 victory over Southmead CS Athletic last Saturday.
But on Saturday, they face a real test of their footballing prowess when they take on Cheltenham Civil Service.
The Cheltenham outfit are the reigning league champions, having gone through last season with only a handful of defeats in a handsome campaign.
But Cheltenham have had a terrible start to their title defence. They lost 4-1 at Gala Wilton, the latter who also beat Yate Town Reserves on Wednesday evening, and then lost again, this time at home in the Les James Cup first round on Wednesday to Rockleaze Rangers by 2-1.
So if Frampton can stay confident and do not suffer the wrath of a Cheltenham comeback on Saturday, there is every chance they can keep up their unbeaten run at this very early stage of the season.
Neither Thornbury Town or Yate Town Reserves have a league match this weekend.
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