Guiseley will go level on points with UniBond Premier Division leaders Bradford Park Avenue tomorrow night if they win at Stocksbridge Park Steels.
After drawing at home against Retford United last Saturday, Lions boss Steve Kittrick is confident his squad can gain a three-point maximum if they remain focused.
He said: “Saturday’s game was a tough one and we knew even before then that we wouldn’t win all our remaining games this season.
“None of the clubs pushing for the title and the play-offs will because we all have to play each other.
“I was pleased with the lads in the Retford game and we got through it with no new injuries. We also had Simon Johnson coming on for his debut and Matty Young got 20 odd minutes for his first appearance at home. We have ten games left this season. It is who finds the most consistency and who holds their nerve.”
Liversedge look to push themselves back into the top eight of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division at home to lowly Hallam.
In Division One, Eccleshill United can climb out of the bottom two with a win but have their work cut out at home to third-placed Tadcaster Albion.
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