Having safely despatched of a battling Kidderminster on Saturday to keep pace with the promotion chasers, City turn their attention to what could very loosely be described as a "derby" match on Easter Monday with a trip to Weymouth. Although Adam Stansfield was withdrawn after an hour there were no obvious effects of his recent injury so he will hope to continue in the side on Monday. New loanee Ben Watson failed to make the bench against Kidderminster after limping off in the Reserves in midweek, but he will continue to press for a place.

Weymouth, following the much-publicised problems of last season which aided City's promotion push through the signings of Tully, Logan and Elam, have struggled in their second season back amongst the non-league elite. Young manager Jason Tindall ended up out of the job, to be replaced by a polar opposite in the shape of veteran John Hollins. After some poor results (notably a 6-0 reverse at home to Forest Green a couple of weeks ago), there are signs that Weymouth are starting to find some heart. Last week they led for a long time at Burton before eventually going down to an undeserved 2-1 defeat in front of the Setanta cameras, before earning two draws in further road trips - coming back from 2-0 down at Northwich on Tuesday night before securing an impressive 0-0 draw at 2n d-placed Cambridge on Saturday. Ex-City player Jason Matthews has recently left Weymouth to join Eastleigh, but there will be one vaguely familiar face on show on Monday. Anton Robinson was signed on non-contract terms under Alex Inglethorpe but, despite scoring in an FA Trophy win over Bishops Stortford the ex-Millwall man failed to earn a deal at City.

City will be hoping for a repeat of the scoreline between the sides 100 years ago - City earning their record victory, 14-0! The match on August Bank Holiday ended up in a 0-0 draw in which 10-man Weymouth decided the only way to stop City was to kick them off the park. Let's hope the rematch will be played in a better spirit.

A further reminder, should anyone not be aware already - the match kicks off at 1:00pm, but it is not all-ticket. Don't turn up at 2:50, for you won't want to be left with (Easter) egg all over your face!