UniBond Division One leaders Bradford Park Avenue will be looking to bounce back from their midweek home defeat tomorrow, but will be severely tested again when Stocksbrige PS visit Horsfall Stadium.
Avenue missed the chance to go eight points clear on Wednesday when Radcliffe Borough ended their unbeaten nine-match run by sneaking a 1-0 win.
Tomorrow's visitors are fourth, and need three points to keep their outside chance of promotion afloat.
Bradford boss Trevor Storton brings midfield prospect Kieran O'Brien back into the squad after he missed the Radcliffe defeat with a slight back injury.
Guiseley are also at home and go into their clash with Winsford United - relegated from the Premier Division with them last season - on the back of a three- match unbeaten run.
With both clubs enduring a second successive poor campaign, tomorrow's meeting is another relegation battle.
Fourth-from-bottom Guiseley only trail their Cheshire opponents by goal difference, so a home victory would give them a vital lift.
Neil Parsley is expected to name an unchanged side following Tuesday's 1-1 draw with promotion-chasing Stocksbridge.
Farsley Celtic have keeper Liam Sutcliffe back when they host mid-table rivals Matlock Town.
He missed last Saturday's 1-0 defeat at second-placed Ashton United due to suspension.
In the Northern Counties East League Premier Division, Ecc-leshill United have home advantage against Selby Town, but will be smarting after title-chasing Ossett Albion strolled to a 4-0 win at Plumpton Park in midweek.
While United have climbed away from the relegation zone, Liversedge are still in danger. They are home to high-flying Alfreton Town.
Wing back Mark Meehan is back in contention after a short break, and midfielder Anthony Jackson returned to the squad from a groin injury for the midweek league cup defeat at Borrowash Victoria.
Thackley will have to be on top form to extend their six-game unbeaten run at leaders Brigg Town.
Sweeper Brian Brooks is unavailable, but striker Nick Hey and midfielder Rhys Stead, who both missed Tuesday's goalless draw with fourth-placed Goole, are back in contention.
Bradford Park Avenue (from); Kelly, James, O'Brien, Bagshaw, Lindley, Thompson, Hancock, Benn, Hayward, Lacey, Calcutt, Quinn, Marquis, Wharton.
Guiseley (from); Shutt, Nettleton, Daly, Trevitt, Poole, Shuttleworth, Williams, Henry, Denney, Cooke, Hogarth, Atkinson, Pritchard, Annan, Freeman.
Farsley Celtic (from); Sutcliffe, Holmes, Turner, Place, Stevenson, Connor, Hepworth, Shields, Whellans, Blackstone, Freeman, Cuthbertson, Cygan, Noteman.
Eccleshill United (from); Bates, Waite, Danby, Woodhead, Newsome, Smith, Buchan, Elvidge, Margerison, Price, Couborough, Wilson, Ramsden, Patterson.
Liversedge (from); Simpson, Dillon, Stansfield, West, Blanchard, Cooper, Parkin, Goldthorpe, McLaughlin, Smith, Jackson, Meehan, Morris, Payne.
Thackley (from); Cornwall, Stead, Surtees, Sugden, Fallon, Cunningham, Hillam, Iqbal, Chattoe, Patterson, Hey, Russell, Metcalfe, Graham.
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