TOMORROW'S top game in the Unibond Premiership is at Hilton Park where Leigh RMI play host to Altrincham.
After Tuesday's win over Gainsborough the Railwaymen moved into fourth spot, one place better off than their illustrious opponents tomorrow, but the Robins, who are two points adrift, have played four games more.
Since John King's departure from Moss Lane caretaker boss Bernard Taylor's side haven't conceded a goal and were strengthened this week by the capture of Blackpool striker Keith Russell.
RMI have only lost twice in their last 20 league games, a run that has taken them into the promotion race and a win tomorrow could move them into the top three.
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