Non-League Soccer: Cup fever is in the air tomorrow with the area's two biggest non-league sides in action in the last 64 of the FA Umbro Trophy.
Bradford Park Avenue travel to UniBond League Division One rivals Lincoln United without suspended forward duo Jason Maxwell and Chris Brandon.
Nick Hey has a slight strain and Lee Connor an injured toe. Both face late fitness tests, but recent signings Neil Bagshaw and Damien Lee are eligible.
Manager Trevor Storton says: "Potentially this is our biggest game of the season."
Guiseley are at Chorley, who they knocked out of the FA Cup earlier this season and humbled 4-1 at Nethermoor in the league.
Bobby Davison may not want to change the side following last Saturday's 4-0 league win over Accrington Stanley, but will also want to reward defender Colin Hogarth with his 500th game for the club if he is fit.
"Colin and Simon Parke will be added to last week's 14," said Davison. "They both missed the last game with flu." Both Avenue and Guiseley are running supporters' coaches.
Of the three local Northern Counties East Premier representatives, only Liversedge are at home tomorrow.
Wing back Rob Dunderdale was withdrawn four minutes into the last game with a thigh strain, but keeps his place in the squad.
Midfielder Andy Kenton and forward Dave Thomas missed last Saturday's 2-1 win over leaders Ossett Albion, but are back in contention.
Thackley hope to be un-changed at basement side Pon-tefract Collieries. Player- manager Greg Abbott is suspended, but former Everton reserve Neil Holmes is included after returning from a groin injury in time for last Saturday's game at Ossett Town.
Skipper Andy Wilkinson ret-urns for Eccleshill United at Selby Town. He missed last week's 2-0 win over Armthorpe because his wife was due to give birth. Striker Karl Cochrane and keeper Craig Bates are back from one-match bans.
Farsley Celtic hope to stretch their run of four games unbeaten when they host sixth-placed Eastwood Town in UniBond Division One. They name the same squad after last week's draw at leaders Lincoln United.
Bradford Park Avenue (from): O'Connor, Lenaghan, Blair, Grayston, Briggs, Bag-shaw, Connor, Benn, Lee, Hey, Ball, Rich-ardson, Freeman, Sharpe, McClennon, Hutchinson, Harrison.
Guiseley (from): Dickinson, Atkinson, Gall-agher, Phillips, Hook, Hazel, Airdrie, Will-iams, Morrell, Davison, Hunter, Nettleton, Proctor, Parsley, Hogarth, Parke.
Liversedge (from): Bibby, Sweeney, Pear-son, Walker, Carter, Dunderdale, O'Flaherty, Glover, Dodsworth, Kenton, Toronczak, Lawford, Thomas, Parkin.
Thackley (from): Cox, Wilson, Ryan, Stutt-ard, Hamer, Smith, Burgess, Newsome, Burke, S Taylor, Holmes, J Taylor, Gilkes, Budge.
Eccleshill United (from): Bates, Waite, Taylor, Pattison, Grist, Noble, Wilkinson, Megson, Cochrane, Kerin, Buchan, Innes, Cotton, Sharp.
Farsley Celtic (from): Allen, Smith, Turner, Long, Surtees, Stevenson, Stimpson, Note-man, Flanaghan, Whellans, Blackstone, Woodhead, Singh, Metcalfe, Watson.
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