FARSLEY Celtic face a big test as they look to bounce back from their midweek derby defeat at Brighouse Town in Evo-Stik Division One North tomorrow.

Neil Parsley’s Celts were still above the trapdoor after Monday’s 2-1 loss at the Dual Seal Stadium but dropped into the relegation places later in the week following other results.

Their visitors are second-placed Warrington Town, who are level on points with Northwich Victoria but have played three games more than the table-toppers.

The Celts are playing well but not getting their just deserts, and Parsley is tinkering with the squad.

He brought Chris Howarth in last week to add to his contingent of players on loan from two divisions above.

The Celts will be looking for a favour from neighbours BRIGHOUSE tomorrow as Paul Quinn’s men make the short journey to Harrogate Railway Athletic. Rail are immediately below Farsley in the table.

High-flying Town will not be taking the fixture lightly, however, as they are battling to retain their current placing in the play-off zone.

Quinn’s side are on a five-game unbeaten run, three of which have been victories.