FARSLEY Celtic will be hoping to break their duck in this season’s Evo-Stik League Division One North tomorrow as last term’s League Cup finalists go head to head.

The Celts have played twice in the league so far this season and have yet to bank a point or even score a goal.

Their trip to Warrington Town promises to be tight game if last term’s cup final is anything to go by.

It ended goalless but the Yellows picked up the trophy after the winning the penalty shoot-out.

Warrington have won their only home game so far and earned a draw from their one away fixture, so are defending an unbeaten start.

In the same division, Brighouse Town host Harrogate Railway Athletic.

They also have cup memories from last season, with Paul Quinn’s Town knocking the Rail out of the West Riding County Cup in the first round.

However, Harrogate redeemed themselves by winning 4-1 at the Dual Seal Stadium in the league last term, while Town clawed some pride back at Station View as the reverse fixture ended 1-1.