Westwood Old Boys will be looking to successfully defend the Southampton SFA Senior (Sunday) Cup tonight when they play Woolston Trades & Labour in the final at Eastleigh's Sparshatts Stadium (7.30pm).
Woolston are currently top of the City of Southampton Sunday League with Westwood second.
The two teams met last Sunday in a dress-rehearsal for the final and fought out a goalless stalemate.
The two sides also have a prodigious cup pedigree. Woolston are the most successful side in the competition's history, with four victories - the last coming in 2003.
Westwood OBs, who had lost two previous finals, are the current holders, having between Drummond Arms with Gary Male, below, scoring the winner with the final kick of the game in 2004.
Westwood have won three games to reach another final - the most amazing against Regents Park, who recovered from 0-4 down to force extra time at 5-5. But Westwood promptly scored twice more to reach the semis.
Tonight's referee is Mike Misselbrook, who won't have a problem if the final goes to extra-time and penalties.
He has completed the London Marathon four times, runs the Great South Run and Eastleigh 10k every year, and is the FA fitness co-ordinator for an area that covers six counties.
Despite this, Misselbrook referees on both Saturdays and Sundays, often coming over to Southampton from his home in Gosport.
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