Midfielder Andy Shields has crossed the great divide from Farsley Celtic and should make his Guiseley debut tomorrow at Mossley in part two of the double header between the sides.
The Lancastrians were visitors to Nethermoor last weekend for an FA Cup first qualifying round tie.
The Yorkshire side came out on top to earn them another home tie against league rivals Gateshead.
"The draw could have been kinder but then it could have been crueler," said Guiseley boss Neil Parsley.
"There are two important league games before then and we want to remain focused.
"We will enjoy our FA Cup game when it comes around. This weekend we have to try to maintain our little run. We are seven games unbeaten."
Parsley added: "Mossley will have to contend with a few changes here and there. Andy will start but I am not divulging in what role.
"There will be another couple of tactical alterations.
"Shieldsy will be a very good addition to our club. He adds experience and he is no stranger to the area. That can be a real plus for a new signing - it helps with the settling-in period."
The only absentees are Nathan Hay, who missed the cup tie with a hamstring injury, and Mark Smith, who is out with a broken collar bone.
Guiseley (from): Dickinson, Ryder, Sturdy, Ellis, Wright, Knight, Smithard, Shields, Gray, Jackson, Dunning, Hall, Clarke, Lennon, Denton.
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