Non-League: Two of the area's top semi-pro sides will be going into their third game in five days tonight as the UniBond League sides cram in their games before the season's May Day finish.

While Guiseley will be looking to make it three victories in a row Farsley Celtic, who will have played six games in 12 days after tonight, are without a win in ten matches.

Following their success at Emley on Monday, Guiseley face their other Yorkshire rivals Frickley Athletic, at Nethermoor. Guiseley have climbed back up to fifth in the Premier Division, just eight points behind leaders Bamber Bridge but with games in hand.

They are still without leading scorer Simon Parke, defender Colin Hogarth and midfielder Andy Williams through injury but former Bradford City youngster Stuart Airdrie should be back in contention after missing the Emley game.

In Division One, Celtic are currently just two places away from the relegation zone. They have games in hand on every club in the bottom half of the table and could break the 40 point barrier with a win from tonight's visit to basement club Great Harwood Town.

Club captain Steve Learoyd, who has made a successful comeback to the centre of the defence from a long term injury, and midfielder Simon Woodhead are both unavailable.

Guiseley (from): Dickinson, Atkinson, Hook, Gallagher, Phillips, Parsley, Hazel, Morrell, Hunter, Wilkes, Nettleton, Poole, Jordan, Davison, Airdrie.

Farsley Celtic (from): Allen, Turner, Long, Surtees, Watson, Stevenson, Noteman, Wharton, Stimpson, Blackstone, Whellans, Foreman, Chapman, Flynn, Flanagan, Metcalfe.

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