CHORLEY are looking for revenge tomorrow against Ossett Albion in the UniBond First Division.
Chorley were beaten 1-0 at Ossett just a few weeks ago with a last-minute goal.
"We didn't play very well in that game but they are not the best side, they have been struggling.
"We have home advantage and hopefully we can capitalise on that and our decent playing surface," said manager Ken Wright.
Ossett have yet to win away from home this season and Chorley are looking to bounce back from Tuesday's disappointing 2-0 defeat at home to local rivals Rossendale.
"We didn't take our chances and they got their first goal in fortuitous circumstances and then went on from there.
"Andy Mason was disappointed to miss the penalty early on but he has been on fire lately and there are better players than him have missed penalties."
New signing David Leaver, who left Bamber Bridge last week after a clear-out due to financial difficulties, impressed his new boss and the watching crowd.
"He had a couple of good chances in the second half where you would have expected him to hit the target with his left foot."
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