Lowly Mersea Island are the next team to come face to face with the Cantabrigian juggernaut.
Rich Ford’s side are top of Division One with a 100 per cent record, while their hosts have won just three of their 13 outings.
Despite their exemplary form, Cantabs know they have to keep their foot on the gas as second-placed Wisbech are just three points behind them.
Karl Hayler’s Ely will also fancy their chances of racking up more points as they are scheduled to visit basement boys Broadland-Great Yarmouth, who are yet to win this term.
In Division Two, Sawston will have their work cut out in their bid to win their first game of the campaign at home to table-topping Hadleigh.
Mildenhall Eagles also face a tricky test against third-placed Thetford.


