A long campaign finally comes to an end for UniBond clubs tomorrow and division one Champions Bradford Park Avenue are determined to lay ng a hoodoo.
They face a trip to Radcliffe Borough, determined to break the Mancunian side's Indian sign over theme.
"We have never beaten them home or away," said Avenue boss Trevor Storton. "We have won the title by some distance, but the lads are fired up for it and want a win."
Storton brings skipper Mark Hancock back into the squad after he was rested for the goalless midweek derby at Guise-ley. With no injuries from that match, he will not decide on the 14 until the morning.
Guiseley became mathematically safe from relegation with that point, and Neil Parsley names a strong squad, featuring all the 14 involved on Tuesday for the match at eighth-placed Chorley.
Farsley Celtic, guaranteed UniBond status for next term by results elsewhere in midweek, travel to North Ferriby United in a relaxed mood.
Utility man Damien Hender-son begins a suspension, but manager Martin Haresign can call on the rest of the squad who earned a vital point in a goalless draw at Witton Albion last Saturday, and forward Wes Freeman returns.
All three of Bradford's representatives in the Northern Counties East Premier division have home games, but don't end their season tomorrow.
Thackley host relegated Armthorpe Welfare, boss Andy Taylor naming a 17-strong squad because some are involved in the reserve team's league cup final against Worksop Town tonight and he will have to wait on fitness checks.
Eccleshill United's visitors are Arnold Town, and manager Ray Price is insisting on changes following last night's 3-1 home defeat to Brodsworth MW.
"It was a poor performance," he said. "If certain players aren't showing they want to play for this club because they think there is nothing at stake they won't be selected again."
The visitors were 3-0 up before Dave Elvidge netted a consolation strike for United with a thumping 87th-minute free-kick.
Liversedge will be without striker Danny Toronczak and midfielder Adam Goldthorpe at home to Glapwell.
Bradford Park Avenue (from): Kelly, James, O'Brien, Bagshaw, Lacey, Thompson, Benn, Hayward, Lindley, Quinn, Maxwell, Calcutt, Marquis, Wharton, Briggs, Denney, Hancock.
Guiseley (from): Shutt, Parsley, Annan, Hogarth, Trevitt, Poole, Henry, Williams, Pritchard, Cooke, Atkinson, Thackwray, Gallagher, Daly.
Farsley Celtic (from): Sutcliffe, Holmes, Turner, Noteman, Stevenson, Place, Cygan, Whellans, Blackstone, Hepworth, Connor, Cuthbertson, Deacey, Freeman.
Thackley (from): Cornwall, Brooks, Graham, Surtees, Sugden, Metcalfe, Iqbal, Hillam, Cunningham, Chattoe, Russell, Long, Stead, Burnham, Spencer, Bainbridge, Fletcher.
Eccleshill United (from): Bates, Waite, Wilson, Danby, Heppinstall, Ramsden, Sutcliffe, Newsome, M Dolan, Couborough, Elvidge, Kerin, Margerison, L Dolan.
Liversedge (from); McGinty, Dillon, Stansfield, West, Yates, Cooper, McLaughlin, Meehan, Morris, Melvin, G Smith, Milner, Payne, P Smith.
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