RADCLIFFE Boro seek a place in the first round proper of the FA Cup tomorrow in a Fourth Qualifying Round tie at old rivals Burscough.
Manager Kevin Glendon is hoping his side picks up after some disappointing results.
"We've lost our last two league matches 2-1 but we put in two decent performances. Players know when they have let themselves down but they could hold their heads up after those two games.
In the North West Counties League Division One Ramsbottom United look to move into the top six with the right result in the home clash with Kidsgrove Athletic. Missing will be long term absentees Dave Roach, Warren Brierley and Mick Langhorn but on the plus side new singing Barry White from Colne will come into the squad.
Atherton Colls entertain fourth in the table St Helens Town at Alder House with former joint manager Chris O'Brien in sole charge of team management following last weekend's resignation of Alan Lord.
Atherton LR travel to Division Two title hopefuls Castleton Gabriels with Steve Plant in charge despite wanting to step down from first team management. Striker Damien Stewart, full back Loz Whelehan and midfielder Mark Mather are added to the squad which drew 1-1 with Tetley Walker.
Daisy Hill face a stern away test at Darwen. Striker Adam Entwistle misses as he serves out week three of a six week suspension and John Keary and Barry Hatton are both sidelined with ankle injuries. Set to make their club debuts are Chris Chetwood from Squires Gate and Steve Brockley from Castleton. Dominic Shinks and Adam Kennedy also return.
In the Lancashire FA Amateur Challenge Shield Round Two tomorrow the top local game is Blackrod Town at home to Atherton Town. Pennington entertain Wigan Amateur League side Winstanley St Aidans, two former "big names" of the Bolton Combination clash with Walkden at home to Hindley Green. Eagley have New Vic as visitors, whilst Hindsford travel to Slyne with Hest, Turton to Wigan Rovers and Tempest Utd are away at Golborne Sports
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