THE international break is upon us, which means it is the perfect opportunity to head down to your local side and watch non-league football in all its splendour.

Poole Town are at home this Saturday as they face Hungerford Town at The BlackGold Stadium.

The Dolphins come off the back of a convincing 3-1 win over Basingstoke Town the previous weekend.

New signing Ezio Touray scored only 14 minutes into his debut after arriving from Weymouth last week.

Defender Harry Thomas will miss out again due to him serving the second of his two-match suspension following his red card.

Steve Tully’s side currently sit 7th in the Southern Premier South and are only one point off 4th place.

They face a Hungerford Town side who are winless in seven and have dropped to 17th, two points off the drop zone.

Hungerford were victorious both times the sides met last season including a 2-1 win at The BlackGold Stadium in March.

Wimborne Town are on the road on Saturday as they face Marlow.

The Magpies were knocked out of the Dorset Senior Cup midweek following a 3-0 defeat to Weymouth.

Despite the defeat, Wimborne used the game as an opportunity to commemorate their club captain Scott Arnold who recently announced his retirement and played his last game on Tuesday.

The injury list is starting to top up for Tim Sills’ side as goalkeeper Alex Rutter and Harry Baker were both forced off due to injury against Weymouth.

Midfielder Matty Burrows will be looking to extend his goal-scoring run after netting twice in the 3-0 win over Taunton Town last weekend.

Wimborne face a Marlow team who currently find themselves rock bottom of the league and have only won one all campaign.

Whereas Sills’ side are sitting in 12th place as it stands and will be looking to move further up the table.

The last time the two sides met was back in 2013 in the FA Trophy as Marlow progressed in a dramatic 5-3 win over the Magpies.

Hamworthy United host Clanfield this weekend at The County Ground.

The Hammers come off the back of a Dorset Senior Cup defeat to Shaftesbury on Tuesday.

Within the week, Dan Cann has strengthened his ranks with the signing of dynamic midfielder Jack Delves who is set to make his debut on Saturday.

Bailey Rowe added to his goal-tally midweek, taking it up to 17 for the season.

In the Dorset Premier League this weekend, Bournemouth Sports travel to Poole Borough as they look to take the top spot.

Swanage Town and Herston make the trip to Bridport Reserves.

Bournemouth Electric are at home to Hamworthy Rec Reserves, whilst Blandford United play host to Portland United Reserves.