Diss Town host Downham in Ridgeons League Division One on Saturday, hoping to get back on track after drawing with Swaffham.Then on Tuesday they host Thetford, who have had a mixed season but have drawn with two table-topping sides so are a danger to the fourth-placed Tangerines.

Diss Town host Downham in Ridgeons League Division One on Saturday, hoping to get back on track after drawing with Swaffham.

Then on Tuesday they host Thetford, who have had a mixed season but have drawn with two table-topping sides so are a danger to the fourth-placed Tangerines.

Meanwhile, the reserves travel to Whitton Reserves on Saturday.

Diss Town 0, Swaffham Town 0

DISS Town had already beaten Swaffham twice this season but as both teams returned to action after a lengthy weather interruption a goalless draw meant that Diss had drawn seven of their ten league games played at home this season.

Diss had the greater share of the possession and created a few reasonable chances but lacked a cutting edge in attack.

Swaffham looked dangerous at corner kicks and free kicks, but in truth, neither side looked likely to score. Mark Shadrack was high with his shot after a Stuart Garner corner caused problems. Dan Wynne had a shot cleared off the line after Xavier Huckle saw his low shot palmed away by Lee Brookes.

Danny Paynter shot wide and Kyle Plumb had a shot held by Ally McAnally late in the first half as Swaffham had a good spell.

Brookes made a good diving save to his left to push away a quickly taken free kick from

Jason Hunt. Soon after Garner was inches high with a fierce shot after a fine run and cross by Jake Burton.

Jordan Rocastle shot across the face of goal from a very tight angle but Swaffham came close to snatching the points in the 77th minute when Garner cleared off the line from a Plumb header.

The save of the match came when Brookes arched back to tip over a 30-yard Burton shot which seemed destined for the top corner.