CHORLEY boss Ken Wright is hoping his side can repeat last season's 8-1 drubbing of Lincoln United.
But the manager, whose side have won three and lost five in the UniBond First Division this season, would just be happy to get the three points.
"I don't think we will win 8-1 again - these things don't tend to happen twice - and I would be happy to win 1-0 to be honest," said Wright.
The Magpies will be buoyed by their 3-2 defeat of their UniBond Premier League neighbours Accrington Stanley on Wednesday.
"Hopefully that will give us a little bit of confidence, because that is what we have been lacking.
"We got a bad result in the FA Cup (2-1 defeat against NWCL Division One side Maine Road) but we bounced back against a strong Accrington side.
"We do need the points tomorrow, we are more than aware of that."
Mark Schofield and Lee Molyneux are close to fitness and Wright hopes to have Andy Mason back after a stomach bug.
Paul Fleming, though, has suffered a recurrence to his hamstring injury.
Wright was hoping to sign a defender today.
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