Non-League: Eccleshill United have the perfect opportunity to exact swift revenge on Penrith tomorrow when the Cumbrian side, who knocked United out of the FA Cup last month, visit Plumpton Park in the FA Vase.
Following a close game in the cup the Bradford side hit a late equaliser to gain a 2-2 draw but were humbled 6-0 in the replay at Penrith's Southend Road.
United will have been boosted by their first league win for over five weeks, with las Tuesday's 1-0 home victory over Selby Town, and consequently name an unchanged squad.
Thackley also have home advantage in their tie. The Northern Counties East Premier Division side face a visit from the league's First Division leaders Brodsworth MW.
They name all 16 players who were on duty at Nethermoor, five substitutes were allowed in the FA Cup, plus defender Richard Wilson who has shaken off his injury problems and trained all week.
Liversedge, also in the FA Vase, have to travel to Skelmersdale's White Moss Park. The Lancashire side are just two places lower in the North West Counties Division One than Prescott Cables who put Sedge out of the FA Cup last month.
An unchanged Bradford Park Avenue are prepared for a stern test when they journey to Witton Albion in the UniBond Division One. The Cheshire outfit are one of five clubs tied with Avenue on ten points but they have three games in hand.
Both side's progressed in the FA Cup last Saturday but while Albion were inactive during the week Avenue gained three points from a 2-1 home win over Alfreton Town.
In the Premier Division seventh placed Guiseley take on Hyde United, who are third, at Nethermoor knowing a win would put them level on points with the visitors. Guiseley will select from the 16 who featured in the replay against Thackley.
Back in the First Division Farsley Celtic cross the Pennines for a top seven clash with Droylsden in Manchester. Top scorer Robbie Whellans is still suspended and wing back Phil Turner joins him on the sidelines serving a one game ban.
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