ADAM Priestley will be back in Farsley colours tomorrow after playing the full 90 minutes against Scotland at Hampden Park last Sunday as his Gibraltar side were beaten 6-1 by Gordon Strachan's men.
The striker goes from European Championship qualifying action to the bread and butter of the Evo-Stik League as Farsley head to Northwich Victoria in Division One North.
Priestley was born on The Rock while his father was serving in the RAF and, after the tough task Gibraltar faced in Scotland, Priestley and his Farsley team-mates will also have a stern test.
While Neil Parsley's men have faded towards the end of the campaign, fourth-placed Northwich are still very much in the promotion race.
The Vics have only been beaten three times at home this season and are on the same points total as third-placed Spennymoor Town. However, they are only one point better off than Bamber Bridge just behind them so are still going flat out.
Meanwhile, Brighouse Town have home advantage against Kendal Town, who have only managed three away wins to date.
Paul Quinn's men are a lowly 17th as they consolidate following last season's promotion but would move level with established Kendal with a win.
The two local sides clash on Easter Monday when Farsley host Brighouse during a busy few days for the clubs.
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