Laxey put their 100 per cent record on the line when they host Rushen in the Canada Life Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

Johnny Palmer’s side are one of three to have won all their games thus far this season.

The Miners have a perfect four from four record, netting 25 goals in the process.

The Glen Road outfit will face its sternest test thus far though this weekend when they take on an unbeaten United side.

Liam Cowin’s Spaniards played well in Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Old Firm rivals Peel and will be keen to carry that performance into this showdown on the east coast.

Jordan Cooper is Laxey’s dangerman with eight goals in four games. If Rushen can keep him quiet though, they should take all three points back with them to Port Erin.

Along with Laxey, St Mary’s and St George’s boast the top-flight’s other 100 per cent records.

The latter aren’t in action this week after Castletown’s withdrawal from the league, but the reigning champions face Douglas Royal at the Bowl.

Alex Harrison’s Saints will be firm favourites to take the points from a Royal side that has lost its opening two games.

Elsewhere, the two matches at Springfield Road should produce two tight encounters.

Douglas Athletic take on second-bottom Marown, while on the adjacent pitch Pulrose United face DHSOB.

Athletic are the only one of the four teams to claim a win this season and should start as favourites for the clash with the Crosby side.

However, the Pinks have struggled at the back this season leaking 19 goals in three games providing Dave Brew’s men with hope of a first point of the term.

After a couple of tough opening weeks, Old Boys performances have improved in the last couple of matches.

Youngster Jonny Quirk has arrived from St George’s and his goals might just give the Blackberry Lane outfit the edge against a Pully side that has scored only four goals in three games.

Bottom side Ramsey have yet to score thus far this season and may have to wait another week to do so as they travel to Corinthians in what will be Blane Slattery’s first match in charge of the latter.