Salisbury's away trip to Beaconsfield Town has been moved to aid supporters to be able to watch England's match against France.
The game has been moved forward an hour to a 2 pm start so that travelling supporters, staff, and players, can return before the 7 pm kick-off of the World Cup match.
Brian Dutton's side are unbeaten in five in all competitions and currently sit seventh in the Southern League, Southern Premier League table.
They travel to Beaconsfield, just outside the M25 for this Saturday's fixture looking to push back toward the play-off spots after dropping out of them following their frustrating draw with Hendon in their last league fixture.
Supporters are reminded that on their return from Beaconsfield, and those unable to make the trip, that the BlueBee bar at the Ray Mac will be open from 6:30 pm with the England game on the big screens.

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