It is another busy midweek night for the non-league clubs tomorrow with five of the eight local semi-pro sides in action on four different fronts.
Guiseley face a long journey north to take on basement outfit Blyth Spartans in Blue Square Bet North.
The Lions will be looking to build on Saturday’s home maximum that kept them third in the table.
Michael Brough returned from suspension at the weekend and fellow defender Jamie Clarke will be available tomorrow after serving his one-match ban.
There is more good news on the defensive front as Danny Ellis returned from injury to make an appearance from the bench in the 2-1 win over Workington, and former Bantams skipper Mark Bower was fit enough to take part in the warm-up.
Farsley AFC are at home to Durham City in Evo-Stik Division One North.
Neil Parsley’s men are looking to bounce back from a surprise defeat at the weekend.
The 2-1 loss at Salford City dropped play-off hopefuls Farsley back to fifth.
Tom Jackson will be a doubt after he was forced off through injury at half-time, as is forward Dave Stead, who failed to complete the previous game - a cup-tie at Eccleshill United.
There are two ties tomorrow in the Baris Northern Counties East League Cup second round but both Brighouse Town and Thackley were drawn away.
Town should be fresh for their trip to Pickering Town as they had a blank weekend in the Premier Division.
Thackley remained fifth in the Premier with a win on Saturday but face Division One opponents when they travel to Worksop Parramore.
The Dennyboys’ hosts are only ahead of Albion Sports on goal difference, so will be keen to test themselves against a club from the tier they are aiming to be in next term.
Eccleshill missed the chance to close the gap on Parramore in the league at the weekend when they were beaten 5-3 at Worksop.
The Eagles are on the road the road again tomorrow, searching for three points at Dinnington Town.
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