DORCHESTER Sports will be looking for revenge when they head into battle against Sherborne Town Reserves in the Dorset Premier League tomorrow (2pm).

Sports suffered a shock 4-2 loss against the Zebras’ reserves when the two sides met last month, despite goals from Dorchester’s Jordan Butler and Jamie Symes.

And boss Ashley James is keen for his side to get their own back when Sherborne head to the Avenue this weekend.

He told Echosport: “We lost to them a few weeks ago and that really set us back but since then we have gone unbeaten again.

“We let ourselves down at Sherborne, there is no doubt about that. We went into it really confidently but we let ourselves down.

“We will be fully focused on Saturday and will hope for a positive result. We are four wins from four at home in the league so fingers crossed we can keep that going.”

Also out for revenge tomorrow is Balti Sports’ manager Marco Nott, when his side do battle at Westland Sports tomorrow (2pm).

Their opponents shocked them on the opening day and the boss is keen not to see a repeat display.

Nott said: “We played them on the first day and they beat us 5-1 so we will certainly go out there and try to get some revenge.

“It’s going to be a very tough game and we will be missing a few unfortunately.”

Oscar Preece, Charlie Kenderdine and Ricky Lane are also set to miss the clash at a ground that holds very few happy memories for Nott.

He added: “We haven’t won there in the last couple of visits but, we are confident we can go there and take all three points.”

Bridport Reserves host Hamworthy United Reserves at St Mary’s Field (3pm).