KEVIN Booth and Mick Wallace are both doubtful for Leigh RMI tonight as the Railwaymen take on Warrington Town at Hilton Park.
They both received calf injuries in the 2-1 win at Whitley Bay on Saturday and manager Steve Waywell has drafted Steve Walmesley, Neil Matthews and Graham Leishman into a 17 man squad.
"I would like to keep the same players that have done so well for us in the last few games so we will make late decisions on Booth and Wallace," said Waywell."
The full squad is: Felgate, Weston, Wallace, Hill, Schofield, Booth, Wheeler, Ridings, Shaw, Evans, McKenna, Bermingham, Fahey, C Walmesley, S Walmesley, Matthews, Leishman.
Goalkeeper Mike Allison has left Leigh and joined Droylsden. He lost his place when the Railwaymen signed Dave Felgate and has transferred to the 'Bloods' for a small fee.
A home win for Radcliffe Boro over Farsley Celtic will put Kevin Glendon's side right up there with the early season pacesetters. He said: "I'm delighted with everyone that's available at the moment. There's just a very nice feeling about the place. If we can win against Farsley that will be three on the trot and once a run like that gets underway all sorts of good things can come out of it. The way we are looking at the Boro this season is convincing us all that it is time a major trophy came to this club."
Midfield signing from Hyde United, Tony Camilleri, faces a further lay off with a knee injury and top striker of last season Peter McRae could still miss a further two games after the ankle ligament damage he suffered pre season.
DAISY Hill travel to Blackpool Mechanics for an NWCL Division 2 fixture boosted by the return of left back Jason Jones from suspension. Unfortunately centre back Chris Williams has departed for a week's holiday joining an unavailability list that also includes striker Darren Calderbank and Phil Donlan who are still suspended.
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