Bradford Park Avenue could surge up the UniBond Premier Division table tomorrow if they beat visitors Runcorn FC Halton and other results go their way.
Trevor Storton's men will go level on points with 14th placed Runcorn, temporarily at least as they have five games in hand, if they win but they will still trail the Cheshire club by goal difference.
Avenue could leapfrog three clubs who have played the same number of games- Frickley Athletic, Bishop Auckland and Droylsden.
The two teams directly below Avenue, Marine and Whitby Town, have five and six games respectively in hand on the Bradford side.
If they are to banish any fears of being dragged into a relegation dog fight they could go a long way towards their target with a maximum in front of their own supporters.
Defender Micky Thompson returns after missing the last competitive fixture.
Guiseley will aim to improve their standing in the UniBond Division One when they welcome mid-table rivals Trafford to Nethermoor.
Neil Parsley names an unchanged squad after last Saturday's draw at sixth placed Eastwood Town which saw Guiseley drop one place to 12th despite gaining an important away point.
Farsley Celtic also drew last week, 3-3 at home to Leek Town, but remain just one place above the relegation places. They could ease their worries and overhaul Workington with a victory in Cumbria.
Left back Benn Gallagher, centre back Scott Bairstow, defender Simon Watson and winger Gavin Bassinger return after being cup-tied for Tuesday's 2-0 defeat at Harrogate Town in the UniBond Cup.
In the Northern Counties East Premier Division, Liversedge face leaders Alfreton Town at Clayborn.
Versatile Andy Yates returns from a rib injury. Neil Dillon steps back into the reserves for match practice.
Thackley, at seventh the highest ranking of the local trio, visit Selby Town. Left wing back Mark Sugden misses out with a knee injury so Academy player Danny Lawlor is back in contention.
Eccleshill United head to Borrowash Victoria in a relegation battle with the squad beaten 2-1 at leaders Alfreton after a last minute strike.
Park Avenue (from); Montgomery, James, O'Brien, Stansfield, Thompson, Benn, Calcutt, Hancock, Lindley, Maxwell, Hayward, Quinn, Richards, Wharton, Potter.
Guiseley (from); Lamb, Daly, Freeman, Nettleton, Trevitt, Shuttleworth, Stuart, Henry, McLean, Senior, Hey, Newhouse, Sumner, Parsley, Sharpe, Cooke.
Farsley Celtic (from); Sutcliffe, Cuthbertson, Gallagher, Place, Bairstow, Connor, Gray, Shields, Henderson, Newton, Bassinger, Hepworth, Watson, Cygan.
Liversedge (from); Kerr, West, Walker, Sykes, Melvin, Hatfield, Yates, Morris, Smith, Fahey, Saunders, Flynn, Goldthorpe, Hand.
Eccleshill United (from); Wilkinson, Waite, Senior, Wilson, Margerison, Couborough, Newsome, Verity, Burnham, Shaw, Heppinstall, Grist, Elvidge, Hamilton.
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