RADCLIFFE Boro travel to Guiseley tomorrow knowing that any positive result will apply that little more pressure to promotion rivals.
Currently in second place and with a four point cushion over Eastwood Town from having played one game less Boro would appear to be masters of their own destiny.
Six teams have broken away at the top of the table with Harrogate Town leading the way three points in front of Radcliffe with four games in hand.
Barring major slips the title would realistically already appear to belong to the Yorkshiremen leaving the rest to fight it out for the second promotion slot and at the moment Boro have that vital edge. Full back Rick Battersby will be the only absentee as suspension sees him sit out tomorrow's Guiseley and Tuesday's home Kendal Town matches.
Ring rust could be the biggest problem for Atherton LR having played just one game since the turn of the year. The Wednesday night NWCL Division One fixture at Kidsgrove Athletic became the latest in a catalogue of postponements for the Crilly Park outfit making it fingers crossed that the home clash with Maine Road gets the thumbs up.
That lack of action has seen Rovers slip into the bottom six in the table and a win tomorrow against the side currently next to bottom would clear any worries of gathering gloom.
Atherton Colls travel to Curzon Ashton whilst Ramsbottom United entertain Glossop North End at the Riverside Ground with Phil Porter still sidelined through suspension.
Daisy Hill travel to Cheadle Town for a Division Two fixture.
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