Farsley Celtic have not been beaten in the league since Bank Holiday Monday but they need to consolidate with a home win after taking four points from two tough away games.

Hucknall Town are the visitors to Throstle Nest tomorrow and there is an added incentive for the Celts - if they can take maximum points, they will haul themselves level with the midlanders.

Tom Morgan has played in goal in the last two games and both were clean sheets but Paul Cuss, his rival for the number one jersey, is available again tomorrow after a hip problem.

Defender Chris Stabb played in Tuesday's goalless draw at Scarborough, despite having been taken to hospital after picking up a head injury midway through the first half of the 1-0 win at Worcester City on Saturday.

"Stabby had a black eye but he was desperate not to lose his place, which says everything about the man," said manager Lee Sinnott.

"Martin Pemberton played again, despite being ill on Sunday, and Dominic Krief got another 90 minutes, which was important.

"I have heard nothing from our physio so I assume they are all okay for tomorrow.

"We hope to keep on picking up points but we are aware that it is our home form that needs addressing.

"We have won two, drawn one and lost two on our travels, whereas at home we have won just one out of four.

"You have to expect to take more points from your home games and we are keen to make that happen. We are looking to close the gap on the clubs above us, including Hucknall Town."

Farsley (from): Morgan, Cuss, Stabb, Walls, Toulson, Crossley, Serrant, Pemberton, Stamer, Hotte, Watson, Knowles, Bambrook, Krief, Midgley, Grant, Reeves.