The final round of fixtures has arrived for the UniBond clubs and all have accepted the league stance to steer clear of FA Cup Final day so play tonight.
Bradford Park Avenue end their rollercoaster first campaign in the Premier Division with a home meeting against Yorkshire rivals Whitby Town.
Avenue cannot end the season lower than 12th in the Premier Division, but they could finish in the top ten of the 23 strong division.
After being rock bottom of the table for four days last October Avenue have marched on to establish themselves in the top flight of regional football and have collected two club of the month awards on the way.
They also reached the final of the Challenge Cup, where they were beaten on penalties after a two-legged affair with former Football League rivals Accrington Stanley.
"There has been an immense effort from everybody at the club and we are proud to have turned it round," said Avenue boss Trevor Storton.
"We are all happy to have represented the people of Bradford."
Midfielder Dean Martin and centre-back Matt Daly return to the squad after being ineligible for the cup games and Rob Montgomery continues in goal.
Longest serving player Wayne Benn is doubtful after being forced off late in the second leg at Accrington with a groin strain.
Farsley Celtic will play their final game in Division One in very relaxed mode after last Saturday's 3-0 home win over Matlock Town ensured their UniBond status.
They feared the visit of Kendal Town would be a relegation nail-biter but they are now eight points clear of the relegated Cumbrians.
The only bad news for the Celts this week was that young striker Scott Metcalf, who scored the second goal in the victory over Matlock, broke his leg playing for the Academy side on Wednesday.
Guiseley cross the Pennines to take on Ashton United, and manager Neil Parsley adds young Scott Price to his squad in an effort to give the ex-Eccleshill player more experience with next season in mind.
Park Avenue (from): Montgomery, Quinn, Thompson, Daly, James, Benn, Hancock, Calcutt, Richards, Martin, Lindley, Maxwell, Hayward, Wharton.
Farsley Celtic (from); Sutcliffe, Place, Cuthbertson, Stevenson, Connor, Watson, Shields,a Freeman, Beech, Midwood, Henderson, Hepworth, Shaw, Holmes.
Guiseley (from): Lamb, Chattoe, Nettleton, Trevitt, Sumner, Henry, Thackwray, Senior, Hey, Stuart, Newhouse, McLean, Sharpe, McCartney, Tweddle, Price.
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