LEIGH RMI, unbeaten in their last three games, hope to extend the run tonight when they replay their FA Trophy match against Bridgnorth at Hilton Park.
They drew 1-1 in Shropshire on Saturday thanks to a Chris Walmesley header ten minutes from time.
The game kicks off at 7.45pm and the team is: Allison, S Walmesley, Charlton, Schofield, S Walmesley, Booth, Senior, Edwards, Fahey, McCarty, Shaw. Subs. Arnold, Orrell, Lewis.
ATHERTON LR entertain Curzon Ashton at Crilly Park, kick of 7.30pm. Rovers desperately need a return to winning ways in the Unibond Division One if the promise shown throughout September by the latest generation of Dave Morris starlets is to be maintained.
Midfielder Paul Burrows misses the game through suspension but his old sparring partner Mark Stewart could make the starting line-up after being left on the subs bench against Chorley on Saturday in his first weekend game of the season after cricketing duties.
Defenders Rob Holgate, Mick Southern and Paul Kirwan all played their first matches of the season in the Reserves at the weekend after injury but may need another few second-string run-outs under their belts before being considered for a full First Team game.
RADCLIFFE BORO travel to Warrington Town hoping that Saturday's more than comfortable 3-1 FA Umbro Trophy win over Redditch United will have been the perfect tonic to a recent slump in League form.
Kevin Glendon's side has surprisingly been beaten three times in succession, losing pace with the leaders.
Striker Joe Connor is still not fit with a hamstring problem. Boro will be at home this Saturday in a re-arranged fixture against Workington Town.
ATHERTON COLLS management team Steve Walton and Ian Lamb will use tonight's NWCL Floodlit Cup first round second leg tie against Division One table-toppers Flixton as an opportunity to take a look at five promising youngsters from the Reserves.
Colls are an insurmountable 5-0 down from the first leg but the game will be used to good effect if just one of these young players proves equal to the first team task.
Hoping to make their mark will be defender Dave Hanley, full back Lee Holden, midfielder Paul Swift and the 'flying twins' Mike and Neil Lewis. Dougie Owen also returns after a run-out in the reserves.
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