00:90 Full time. A pleasing second half performance from City and two well taken goal from Watts and Afful. The only thing that is likely to annoy Hodges is the fact that again his players picked up needless bookings for dissent. The referee didn't have the best of games, but the City players have got to learn to control their emotions when decision don't go their way. Still three points though and with Sailisbury apparently having won - that was what City needed.

00:89 A minute plus stoppage time left and both sides seem content with the way things are.

00:83 Stewart Yetton has gone off to be replaced by Jake Ash. The City favourite has run his socks off for the team again tonight and gets the due applause from the fans. Walker has now come on for Arran Pugh.

00:80 GOAL.. well that might just be three points for City now. Mark Draycott slams a 30-yard free-kick straight into the City wall. Barry Hayles charges down the rebound and then plays an excellent through-ball for Les Afful. With two defenders closely marshalling him though, the former Exeter City man has a lot to do. But he twists one way and then the other and then slides a shot past the wrong-footed defender and Matt Bullman and into the far corner of the goal. A cool finish.

00:76 Good chance for City as Les Afful and Yetton link up well down the left. The substitute flicks and excellent pas back for Stewart Yetton, who drills a right-foot shot across goal and narrowly wide.

00:72 The pace of the game has slowed a little again since City's goal. Truro will want a second though. Then only have to think back to the Evesham game, their last home match, to know 1-0 is a very dangerous scoreline.

00:70 Connor Thompson has come on for Jody Bevan for Cirencester.

00:64 City rampant now looking for the killer second. A cross from McConnell is fumbled at his back post by Matt Bullman, but Les Afful's shot from close-range is blocked. The former Exeter City man is presented with another chance moments later, but drags his shot wide of the left-hand post.

00:61 It could have been 2-0 to City. A good ball into the box finds Hayles and he controls the ball before laying a pass off to Martin. The City skipper then crosses and the unmarked Les Afful heads the ball against the bar. The flag had gone up for offside, but that would have been embarrasing for the visitors, if the smallest player on the pitch had got in between their two centre halves an nodded the ball home.

00:57 GOAL... What a free-kick from Martin Watts. A late challenge from Tom Etheridge, on Barry McConnell, earns the Cirencester full-back a booking. However, worse is to follow for the visitors as Martin Watts curls the 35-yard free-kick towards the bottom corner. It has some pace on the shot and as a result Matt Bullman can only push the ball further into the bottom corner. Great strike.

00:53 Les Afful has come on for Danny Clay. A clear sign of Lee Hodges' intent. He wants more from his team upfront so has sent on a striker for a midfielder. In all fairness Clay had been having one of his quieter games as well.

00:49 Danny Clay pulls back Carl Brown on half-way. It looked as though the Cirencester player was just about to set up a good counter-attack as well, but the referee as blown for a free-kick. Just about sums the match official up tonight. He has not let this game flow.

00:47 Andrew Taylor crosses a free-kick from the left. He was aiming for the 6ft plus Arran Pugh, but the defender just failed to get on the end of the cross.

00:45 Sides are out for the second-half here at Treyew Road. They don't appear to be any changes, but the mist is quite thick here at the ground now, it's hard to tell.

00:45 Half-time and Hayles has gone over to the referee again to put forward his point of view. All in all it has been a frustrating half for City. Cirencester have yet to trouble Rice, but they have been very good in defence. The referee has not let the game flow either and that has also hampered the home side.

00:45 A long ball up field and Hayles challanges for the ball. The Cirencester player goes down and the referee, who has given a decision for every over-zealous challenge in the air blows his whistle again. Hayles is furious though and after complaining to the referee is booked. It is silly from Truro City's point of view as the bookings all add up and they could do without suspensions towards the end of the season.

00:43 McConnell has just received a caution not sure what it was for as City had the free-kick. Must have been some sort of dissent.

00:40 Five minutes to go until half-time and still that Pugh header is the closest we have come to a goal. The sides seem to be cancelling each other out at the minute. However, it was like this in their meeting earlier on in the season when Cirencester kept City at bay for the first half of that match, only for them to run out 3-0 winners in the end. The same would do City supporters here, but they need to show a bit more zip and speed in their attacking play.

00:33 A poor pass from Danny Clay sets Cirencester on the counter. Mark Draycott breaks forward but his shot from just inside the box is deflected wide for a corner. The cross is played in but there is some pushing involved and the referee has awarded a free-kick, in favour of City.

00:30 Cross into the box by Taylor and Hayles heads at goal. The fomer Fulham man is penalised for a push though. The vocal crowd behind don't agree and niether does Hayles, but he only has a quiet word with the ref, who has been a little whistle-happy this half.

00:28 Another mazey run forward from Zac Westlake down the right. He has been given license to go forward this half. Nothing comes of the attack though.

00:23 A cloud has dropped down on the Treyew Road pitch so I couldn't quite see through the mist as to who Arran Pugh fouled in the far corner. However, the free-kick was hit along the ground to the edge of the box where McKay drove a shot at goal. It was blocked and went for a corner, but that was sleepy defending from Truro no-one had picked up the run from the Cirencester centre-back.

00:20 Twenty minutes gone and Truro a slightly the better side in terms of territory, but the visitors look dangerous as well and have found some joy down this right-flank.

00:14 Justin McKay has just cruched into a tackle on Marcus Martin and is booked. Marcus Martin has been subject to a few of those challenges this season. Hodges has, in the past, praised the player's restraint, after being the subject to bad challenges, he may need to keep a cool head again to night.

00:13 Good work by Zac Westlake down the right works a crossing opportunity for Carl Brown, but his ball into the middle is headed straight at Martin Rice by Jody Brown.

00:08 Good chance for the home side as they start to apply some pressure. Pugh who had stayed up from a previous corner heads the ball goalwards. It is dipping under the crossbar but Matt Bullman gets a hand to the ball and pushes it over the top. Lively start here at Treyew Road.

00:06 You think City would have learnt from the last match not to moan at the referee but no. A decision goes against them on the edge of Cirencester box and they are all complaining. No cards shown this time. One for the nutmeg files as well as Marcus Martin slides the ball between Jamie Reed's legs 30 yards from goal. Nothing comes off the attack.

00:04 First half chance goes to Cirencester as a ball over the top of the defence finds Jody Bevan. Arran Pugh tries to marshall him away from the box, but gets turned a little too easily. However with a yard of space gained, the Cirencester number 9 scuffs his shot straight at Martin Rice.

00:00 We have kicked off with Cirencester attacking the clubhouse end. Chilly condition here at Treyew Road, the players were doing sprints before the kick-off to try and warm up.

Cirencester look short on numbers. Only a squad of 14 have travelled and no substitute goalkeeper. Line up is: Matt Bullman, Zac Westlake, Tom Etheridge, Callum Henry, Justin McKay, Matt Sysum, Jamie Reed, James Mortimer-Jones, Jody Bevan, Carl Brown, Mark Draycott. Subs: Sean Wood, Connor Thompson, Ollie Pitt.

Truro City: Martin Rice, Barry McConnell, Martin Watts, Arran Pugh, Steve Adams, Danny Clay, Andrew Tarylor, Joe Broad, Stewart Yetton, Barry Hayles, Marcus Martin. Subs. Alex Jeannin, Tom Brooks, Jake Ash, Scott Walker, Les Afful

For Truro City Barry Hayles is recalled to th starting line-up. No Andy Watkins (hernia) and Les Afful, who has recovered from an ankle injury on the bench. Other than that the side looks pretty much the same

A few minutes away from kick-off here at Treyew Road. Team news expected shortly.