The UniBond league have given Bradford Park Avenue special dispensation to bring in a goalkeeper to complete their season.

Despite the transfer deadline passing, Bradford are allowed to call in what will be their 10th different net-minder of the season for the visit of Burscough tonight and the trip to Whitby on Saturday - if they can find one.

If last-minute scrambling around does yield someone to fill the No1 shirt, Storton will still require a better performance from the outfield players.

Harrogate Town put five past the lacklsutre defence on Easter Monday leaving Storton furious. Were he in charge of a bigger squad, players would have been axed for this game, but the fragililty of his troops means it will probably be as you were.

l In an effort to bring the fans down for the final home game of the year, Avenue have slashed admission prices for tonight's game. As a thank-you for the season's support, entrance will cost just £5 for adults, £2 pensioners and £1 for under-16s.

Farsley Celtic face a tough visit to the north-east tonight to take on Bishop Auckland in the penultimate game of their UniBond Division One season.

Manager Martin Haresign is unsure what his team will be after seeing his squad decimated by injuries in the run-in and is waiting on who reports fit, or partially fit, in time to meet the team bus.

"It will be a case of the walking wounded, anybody signed on who has a clean pair of boots has a chance," quipped the boss.

Leading scorer Mick Midwood was hoping to be rested for the remainder of the season after aggravating his calf injury but was press-ganged into making an appearance as a right back in Monday's 1-0 derby win at Guiseley.