Guiseley look to take their cup goalscoring prowess into the league on Saturday as they bid to end a sequence of four draws in the Blue Square Bet North at home to lowly Workington.
The Lions have scored 11 goals in their last two games, having romped to a 7-0 win in the FA Trophy against Eastwood Town before following it up with a 4-3 success in the West Riding County Cup at Harrogate Railway.
But they are still seeking that elusive tenth league victory of the season as they look to close the gap on the runaway top two of Hyde and Stalybridge.
Saturday appears to be an ideal opportunity for third-placed Guiseley – who trail second-placed Staly-bridge by 11 points – to get back to winning ways.
Their Cumbrian visitors are only four points clear of the relegation zone.
Guiseley have no fresh injuries after their injury-time cup win at Harrogate – which saw Danny Forrest net the winner from the halfway line – which means only former Bantams centre-half Mark Bower and Danny Ellis are sidelined.
Meanwhile, the Lions’ FA Trophy tie at home to FC United of Manchester a week tomorrow has been switched to a noon kick-off on police advice.
Guiseley chairman Phil Rogerson said: “Given the history of their visits to West Yorkshire clubs, including a recent one to Frickley, the police have insisted on a noon kick-off in order to minimise disruption to the local community, prevent serious public disorder and alcohol misuse.
“The two sets of fans will be segregated and we will be providing a separate turnstile, car parking, refreshment and toilet facilities for the away supporters. It is unlikely to be all-ticket.
Rogerson added: “I want to ensure people that we will be providing a safe and welcoming environment in which to watch.”
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