AFTER impressing in defeat at league leaders Sedgley Park, Tynedale are in good heart for their third home game of the season tomorrow.

The visitors are Chester, who come north after suffering their first defeat of the season when they lost 33-18 at home to South Leicester on Saturday.

They had previously won 19-15 at home to Preston Grasshoppers and 38-16 at Broadstreet - who are currently lying third bottom and bottom of Division Two North.

The game kicks off at 3pm, but following the success of the touch rugby festival at Tynedale Park prior to England‘s World Cup win over Fiji - in which ex-Tynedale prop Keiran Brookes came on as a replacement - most of the day is devoted to the World Cup.

The final whistle on the Chester game should have sounded just before the kick-off of the South Africa v Samoa game, where the Springboks will be hoping to bounce back from the shock defeat to Japan, on the big screen in the clubhouse.

This will be followed by a light-hearted rugby quiz, and pie and peas supper, before the screening of the England v Wales live from Twickenham at 8pm. A full programme of events during the World Cup is planned too.