UNBEATEN leaders in the divison one championship race, Strathdale and Eaglehawk do battle in Sunday's fourth round of the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League's season.
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Victorious in all three matches, Strathdale is home at Beischer Park against a line-up that has won two matches and drawn the other.
The Blues have struck 12 goals and conceded just one so far.
Jon Bryers is equal leader in the competition's goalscoring on three goals and has had plenty of team-mates chip in with goals.
Eaglehawk is yet to concede a goal in three champioship matches.
Spring Gully will be desperate to claim maximum points in its home game against Moama.
The Reds were in great form in the League Cup, but have racked up a draw and loss in their championship games.
Epsom and Golden City are on the rebound from big defeats when they meet at Epsom-Huntly Reserve.
Colts United has the bye.
In the women's championship, Eaglehawk will be determined to keep its winning run rolling.
The Hawks have a for-against tally of 19-0 and will test Strathdale's defence.
The second and third-placed Spring Gully and Moama clash on the Reds' turf at Stanley Avenue.
A talented Spring Gully line-up includes Paige Conder, Ally Van Dalen, Bethany Powell and Carrie Leneghan.
Epsom will start favourite against Golden City.
Kick-off times are youth at 10am, women’s at 11am, division two at 1pm, and division one at 3pm.