Dorset Senior Cup holders Weymouth make the trip to Wessex Premier side Sherborne Town tonight, in the semi-final of the Dorset Senior Cup.
The competition was founded in 1887, and is open to all affiliated clubs in the Dorset area who are step 7 and above in the National League system.
The home side come into this one sitting ninth in the Wessex Premier, three points off the play off places.
Southern League Premier South outfit Weymouth, sit 18th in the league, one point above the relegation zone.
The Terras come into this one off the back of a 1-0 away league defeat, at Evesham United.
The other priority for clubs in Dorset as well as the league, is the Dorset Senior Cup.
Weymouth have won the Dorset Senior Cup a record 26 times and will be looking to make back to back finals.
Sherborne on the other hand, have won the cup three times, the most recent triumph in the 2007/08 season.
The hosts have been in good form, and in their last league fixture, beat Wincanton Town 2-0 away from home.
The Terras run to the semi-final started with a 5-4 home win against Bridport. Brandon Goodship, Callum Watts, an own goal and a brace from Reuben Reid sent The Terras through to the quarter final.
Waiting for Weymouth in the last 8, was fellow Southern League side Wimborne Town.
Goals from Ben Moss, Charlie Finney and a Barney Stone brace, sealed a 4-2 win and a place in the semi-final, for The Terras.
Sherborne started their cup campaign with a 2-1 win over Hamworthy United thanks to an Ollie Hebbard double.
The Zebras then travelled to Sturminster Newton United in the quarter final, and progressed with a 2-1 win.
Goals from Josh Williams and a screamer from Alex Murphy, secured a spot in the semi-final.
Weymouth will be the strong favourites in this one, winning the cup last year against Hamworthy Recreation, 2-1 at the County Ground.
Waiting in the final for one of these sides, is Wessex Premier’s fourth placed side Portland United or Southern League Premier’s 21st placed, Dorchester Town.
The game between Sherborne Town and Weymouth, kicks off at The GMS Windows Arena, at 19:30pm.
By Jacob Deighton


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