Ellingham & Ringwood's trip to US Portsmouth won't be plain sailing this weekend.

The Forest club are certainly not as good on their travels as they are at home.

Portsmouth now have a full squad to choose from and will be stern opposition.

Southampton host Farnborough with Marcus Coffin's team starting to put a run together.

They make just one change with Ian Budd coming in for Lee Mauger.

Trojans, who are top of Hampshire 1, face rock bottom Millbrook, who have been devastated with injuries.

Coach Pete Surtees said: "This is the best squad we have had at Trojans in all the time I have been here.

"Even though we know Millbrook have not been playing well, we will not be taking this game lightly. "

Millbrook will be picking a side as late as possible.

Eastleigh, who have been playing well but just not taking their chances, travel to lowly New Milton.

The spirit in the Bishopstoke side is still high and a nice away win could kickstart their season.

Fareham Heathens will face their strongest test of the season from visiting Alton.

Ed Monk's team have taken just one point from four and will want to get back in the race at the top of the league.

Monk said: "Alton are an unknown quantity. We will be looking to play our game and not allow them any chances to settle.

"They are joint top and that's where we want to be, so it's time to show everyone what we are capable of."

Gosport & Fareham entertain Camberley in what will be judged as the stepping stone to their mini revival.

The Surrey side have not played to their strengths and were docked two points for not being able to put out a front row against Old Midwitgiftians.

Andy Vance returns at No 15, Ben Wales is back from injury and Dane Smallbone is available after his Naval duties.

Coach John Stamper said: "All in all, we are beginning to feel confident.

"We are now in the position of being able to rotate a few players as we have developed a squad where we know we have several players who can step in."

Winchester go to London to take on fellow mid-tablers Old Wimbledonians.

Tottonians will want to get back to business against Effingham & Leatherhead.

The Water Lane men have scored 159 point at home this season and will surely be too strong.

Totts have Captain James Angove and scrum half Paul Goodall out with injuries so Bryn Marshall steps into the number 9 jersey for the first time in a senior shirt.

Giles Northover will take over as captain in his last season in the senior game.

Northover continues to look as good as ever with all the young guns around him this season.

In Hampshire 2, Fawley travel to the Isle of Wight for a game they need to win to stay in touch with the leading pack.

Captain Dan Taylor returns to the side along with Chris Williams and Andy Puckett.

Taylor said: "Despite injuries, we are having selection problems as everyone is competing for places.

"We played well against Alton in the junior vase last week and will want to continue in that vein."

Romsey are also on the road to Aldershot & Fleet and will need to put some points on the board not to get dragged into another relegation battle.

In National League 3, Havant welcome back Neil McGovern and Andrew Cheng Fook to the centre berths.

And if full-back Anton Potzer comes through a late fitness test, he will make his 100th appearance for the club.

King Edward VI visit Chichester High in the England Schools RFU Daily Mail Cup third round tomorow, with a zone quarter-final home tie against Farnborough Sixth the prize for victory.

KES will face Portsmouth Grammar - 18-0 semi-final winners over Peter Symonds - in the Hampshire Schools Cup final on November 22.