Guiseley could climb above neighbours Bradford Park Avenue into the top ten of the Conference North table tomorrow night.
The Lions head to third-from-bottom Worcester City knowing that if they stretch their winning run to seven games they will overhaul Bradford.
Mark Bower’s men are one of the form teams in the division, and striker Alex Johnson is red hot, hitting three goals in his last two games.
Four of Guiseley’s six victories on the spin have been in the league and they drew the game before that so have taken 13 points from a possible 15 since mid-October.
Former Bantams defender Bower is warning his players against complacency and urging them to send a strong message to the rest of the division by breaking into the top ten by winning this game in hand.
Brighouse Town face a huge game in the Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division.
Paul Quinn’s men can also improve their league placing, and that would come as a massive boost after the weekend.
Town were surprisingly held to a home draw by struggling Staveley and dropped from third to fifth.
Tomorrow night’s hosts Barton Town Old Boys were one of the two clubs to leapfrog them, so Town need a win to reclaim third spot.
Second-placed Thackley are also in action but they face a League Cup second-round tie at Armthorpe Welfare.
The two sides met in the FA Vase recently with the Dennyboys running out 4-0 winners, and they clash in the league, also at Armthorpe, next midweek.
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