FC United could put some clear daylight between themselves and their title rivals when they travel to struggling Abbey Hey tomorrow.
Karl Marginson's side lead Division One by three points but, with second-placed Salford City without a game, the Rebel Reds, who have four games in hand on their nearest challengers, could take advantage of their inactivity to increase the gap.
Atherton LR have an immediate chance to avenge their 1-0 midweek defeat at the hands of Silsden.
Rovers, just five points above the relegation zone, entertain the West Yorkshire outfit for the second time in four days tomorrow.
Atherton Collieries have no game tomorrow but will be back in action on Monday night when they are looking for a third home victory in the row when they take on FA Vase holders Nantwich Town.
In Division Two, second-from-bottom Daisy Hill, who are safe from relegation due to next season's restructuring of the non-league pyramid, travel to high-flying Chadderton. The club, meanwhile, will be holding a coaching school for 12 to 16-year-olds on Tuesday, April 10 to Thursday, April 12 from 9.30am to 12.30pm. All coaches are either UEFA B Level 3 or Level 2.
The price is £5 per day at Daisy Hill's New Sirs' ground. Contact Steve Fisher on 01257 413920.
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