Farsley Celtic travel to one of the three clubs above them in the UniBond Premier Division - and despite taking just one point from their Easter fixtures, a win at Hyde United could keep them in the hunt for the title.
Celts boss Lee Sinnott admits it is highly unlikely but he refuses to concede until it is mathematically impossible. Second-placed Hyde have a much better chance of the championship and the automatic promotion that comes with it.
"There are two favourites for the title at the moment - Workington and Hyde - so tomorrow will be very interesting," said Sinnott.
"We are looking forward to going to Hyde. It is a good surface, they play good football and we beat them 2-0 at our place. That may spur them on to seek a little revenge but who's to say we won't meet them for a third time in the play-offs.
"It was a disappointing Easter. There is no masking that. We will look back at that and the period after Christmas when we lost three home games, at the end of the season.
"But we still have our priorities, the title first and if we are out of that then cementing our place in the play-offs. There is a lot of football to be played." The Celts will still be without strikers Michael Midwood (shin) and Rodney Rowe (hamstring), who both missed Monday's derby draw at Guiseley.
However, they will have flying winger Roy Stamer back in the fold. He has returned from his native Germany after attending the funeral of his grandmother.
Farsley Celtic (from): Sutcliffe, McDaid, Serrant, Shields, Stabb, Dyson, Knowles, Iqbal, Bett, Bernard, Pemberton, Duxbury, Rickers, Smith, Stamer.
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