The relegation battle in the Blue Square Premier is as tight as any scrap at either end of any of the country's national divisions and is attracting the relevant amount of interest and coverage.

Having come through Easter pointless, Farsley Celtic have dropped back into the last relegation place.

However, their visitors on Saturday are Weymouth, who are only three points better off but three places higher.

"This one is a big one," said Celts boss John Deacey, who still believes his side will end the season above the trapdoor.

Halifax Town have dropped right into the mix now that they have had the mandatory ten-point deduction for going into administration.

"It could all change again this weekend. It's like a little yo-yo going up and down. But then we have to go to Torquay United the week after so no doubt it will all be up in the air again.

"All the games are big from here on in but I still think that 45 points is the target - that is what we are aiming for.

@I think that will be enough to stay the right side of the line on the last day of the season.

"You have to wonder how things have affected Halifax Town, what the morale is like in the playing squad and whether they will lose any players before the end of the month because of their financial situation.

@They are in as much trouble as the rest of us now and it will be a struggle.

"If we play like we did against Burton Albion we will be all right. They went third in the table when they beat us last Monday.

"We were the better side and caused them problems, so if we are as strong against Weymouth we should have too much for them."

Winger Andy Watson missed that game but it was the last of his three-match ban so is added to the squad and Deacey has no fresh injury concerns.