Non-League Soccer: The curtain comes down at Horsfall Stadium tomorrow when Bradford Park Avenue take on Eastwood Town in a UniBond Division One top ten clash.
Though it will be the last chance for the home crowd to see their side in action Avenue's campaign will be far from over. Wednesday sees them in the final of the County Cup and four away league matches follow.
Manager Trevor Storton, who adds striker Damien Lee to the squad after knee problems, says: "We hope the fans will get behind the side and give us a good send off after our great run since Christmas. But Huddersfield Town being at Bradford City will knock our attendance."
In the Northern Counties East Premier Division Eccleshill United face a visit from North Ferriby United whose push for promotion was severely dented by defeats at Liversedge last Saturday and in midweek to rivals Brigg Town.
Both Mark Senior and Ian Heppinstall are missing from United's side, they are playing a representative match for Bradford under-19s at Glasgow's Hampden Park.
Liversedge also have home advantage and could have Craig Lawford back for Maltby Main's visit. He faces a late fitness check after missing the midweek win at Pickering Town with a groin injury.
Trevor Best's experimental Thackley side travel to Brigg. The new manager brought several young reserves in for Wednesday's trip to Hallam but he has experienced midfielder Paul Newsome and top scorer Stuart Taylor back in the frame tomorrow.
For UniBond Premier Division title chasers Guiseley the journey to Merseyside to face Marine is again their fourth game in eight days.
They won through to the Challenge Cup final with a 2-0 win at Blyth Spartans on Tuesday and kept the pressure on the two sides above them in the league with a 1-1 draw against Emley at Nethermoor last night.
Stuart Airdrie gave the home side a 12th minute lead but Neil Lacy equalised when he headed home after a 36th minute corner. With several regulars still missing Guiseley battled well to ensure a point.
Back in Division One Farsley Celtic travel to the Borders to play Gretna.
Bradford Park Avenue (from): O'Connor, Atkinson, Blair, Grayston, Briggs, Bagshaw, Connor, Jones, Benn, Maxwell, Hey, Ball, Hand, Freeman, Brown, Brandon, Lee.
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