Non-League: Bradford Park Avenue manager Trevor Storton has recalled striker Dean Pritchard and midfielder Paul Hand into his squad for tomorrow's home meeting with mid-table Belper Town in the UniBond League Division One.
Avenue are currently 17th but are just five points away from the top eight and Storton is looking for his side to pick up three points before they get sidetracked with two cup games in the following week.
They have a Unifilla Cup quarter-final at Droylsden on Tuesday and face a trip to Colwyn Bay in the fourth round of the FA Umbro Trophy next Saturday.
Storton said: "The Trophy game is a big one but we need to keep focused and continue to pick points up. Belper are tenth but have lost more games than we have and we have two games in hand."
Forward Chris Brandon still has two games of a suspension to serve and keeper Derek O'Connor will be out for another month at least after having an appendectomy.
In the same division Farsley Celtic face a visit from the side immediately below them when Trafford journey to Throstle Nest.
Midfielder Mark Stimpson sits out the last game of his suspension and centre back Paul Stevenson is also banned but the experienced Wayne Noteman is back in contention after missing Tuesday's goalless draw with Premier side Gateshead in the President's Cup.
Former Football League side Gateshead travel back down to Yorkshire to face Guiseley at Nethermoor in a top six meeting in the Premier Division.
The squad is unchanged from last week's 3-1 win at Lancaster but there are slight doubts over skipper Des Hazel and defender Stephen Hook.
Guiseley will be hoping that former Leeds United midfieldman Andy Williams can con tinue his run of fine form.
In the Northern Counties East League Premier Division Eccleshill United have Andy Sutcliffe and Dave Elvidge in line to make their debuts after the pair moved from Thackley.
They join Chris Gent, who played his first game for the club in the defeat at Pickering Town last Saturday, in the squad lined up for the visit of former UniBond side Buxton.
Thackley journey to Denaby United, after back to back defeats to Armthorpe Welfare, with an unchanged squad. Striker Mick Burke made a comeback as a substitute in Tuesday's 4-0 cup exit.
Liversedge completed a fantastic double over promotion chasing Garforth Town last week and hope they can keep their run of form going when Hallam visit Clayborn. Defender Chris Birkenshaw is unavailable but striker Paul Murphy is back. Bradford Park Avenue (from): Lenaghan, Blair, Bagshaw, Connor, Grayston, Ball, Benn, Briggs, Hey, Lee, Maxwell, Freeman, Sharpe, McClennon, Pritchard, Hand.
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