FLORENT Laville will continue his comeback bid in Monday's "mini" derby when Wanderers reserves take on Manchester United at Leyland.

The Frenchman has overcome a setback in his recovery from the serious knee injury that has kept him out of first-team action for almost a year.

Admission at Leyland is £4 (£2 concessions) for the main stand, and £3 (£1 concessions) for the rest of the ground. The game (ko 7pm) will be screened live on MUTV and, with a capacity crowd expected, spectators are advised to purchase tickets in advance at the Lancashire FA Offices. One turnstile will be clearly marked for Wanderers season ticket holders.

The Thurston Road ground is behind the Commercial Vehicle Museum in Leyland town centre.

Tickets for Wanderers Premiership home game against Birmingham on September 25 (ko 5.15pm) go on sale on Monday. Supporters can buy their seat for the game in person at the Reebok ticket office, by telephone on 0871 871 2932 (a £1.50 booking fee is charged on all orders); or by post, using the official postal application form. Postal applications must include a self-addressed envelope, and an open cheque, which must be signed, dated and made payable to BWFC. A single transaction fee of £1.50 will be applied to postal applications.

The match is a Category B game, and tickets go on sale to holders of both Lifeline and Club memberships on Monday. Holders of one of those two memberships can buy their tickets from Tuesday, with the rest going on open sale from Thursday.

He made a surprise return in the friendly in Seville last weekend, and followed up with a 45-minute run-out in the reserves on Monday.