Institute make the 20-minute journey to Limavady this after hoping to keep their unbeaten start to the season intact when they take on the local United in an eagerly awaited North West derby (kick off).
Stute boss Paul Kee is expecting a tough encounter despite new Roesiders manager Tommy Dixon having made his mark at the club by bringing in youngsters to replace a number of senior players, including Lee Patrick, Ruairi McClean and Gareth McConaghie
Kee said his players were going to have to stay concentrated and disciplined as well as show respect to their hosts if they are to take any away from the game.
The Drumahoe boss has made it no secret that promotion to the Premierhip is his priority and is therefore expected to make a number of changes from the team which defeated Tobermore in the North West Senior Cup last weekend.
Today’s other Belfast Telegraph Championship One fixtures are (kick off 3.3opm unless stated):
Carrick Rangers v Bangor
Coagh United vs HW Welders
Dergview v Knockbreda K.O. 3:00 pm
Dundela v Ballyclare Comrades
Larne v Loughgall
Limavady United vs Institute
Lisburn Distillery v Donegal Celtic