Farsley Celtic face a stern test tonight if they are to reach the quarter-finals of the UniBond President's Cup.
They need only a draw from their last match in group three of the qualifying stages - but they face Division One leaders Harrogate Town.
Celtic are just above the relegation trapdoor while their opponents have a one point advantage at the top and four games in hand on the second and third-placed sides after losing once in 20 league games.
Celtic manager Martin Haresign said: "We have to hope they have set their sights on winning the league and think of the cup competitions as a lesser priority.
"But that is unlikely because they went out of the FA Trophy at Doncaster Rovers on Saturday and this is now their only hope of cup success."
Haresign's task is hampered by selection problems. Defenders Scot Bairstow and Benn Gallagher and winger Gavin Bassinger - who marked his debut against Leek Town at the weekend with a goal - are ineligible for tonight's clash.
Utility man Gary Shaw is drafted back in from his loan spell at Eccleshill United and Tim Smith, Scott Metcalf and Andy Lamb are also back in contention.
Bradford Park Avenue were without a fixture in the UniBond Premier Division on Saturday but beat West Riding County Amateur side Brighouse Town 4-0.
Lee Potter headed in the first and Jason Maxwell added the second before the break from a Martin James corner.
In the 67th minute Potter was brought down in the area by Town's former Avenue man Glen Lee and James netted the penalty.
Potter completed the scoring with a tap in late on from a Paul Wharton pass.
Farsley Celtic (from); Sutcliffe, Cuthbertson, Connor, Gray, Shields, Place, Henderson, Newton, Cygan, Shaw, Smith, Metcalf, Lamb, Hepworth.
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