THERE could be a significant shift in the balance of power at the top end of the Evo-Stik Division One North tomorrow.

Second-placed Farsley Celtic travel to mid-table Hyde United looking for a fifth consecutive league victory while Brighouse Town need to get their promotion push back on track as they head to leaders Lancaster City.

The Celts face a Hyde side that have taken ten points from their last four games.

Farsley trail Lancaster by nine points but have three games in hand and a superior goal difference.

The Celts will be hoping for a helping hand from their neighbours who have drawn 13 times this season.

Paul Quinn’s men registered their 13th stalemate of the season last Saturday when they were held 2-2 at home by play off hopefuls Colne. Another draw at the home of the Dolly Blue’s tomorrow would be a good point but Quinn is hoping for more as his side look to make up the five point gap between them and the play off places.

Fourth-placed Thackley travel to Harrogate Railway in the Toolstation Northern Counties East League. Thackley were due to host the Rail last month but that was one of three out of their last four games that were victims of the weather.

Albion Sports are two places behind Thackley ahead of their home game with Clipstone.

The Albion Lions have endured a tough period since the turn of the year but got back to winning ways last week with a 3-2 win at Hemsworth.

Liversedge banked a point from an away draw on Wednesday to move within three points of Albion. They entertain relegation-threatened Parkgate tomorrow.

Campion face a stern test in Division One as they make the short trip to second-placed AFC Emley.

James Bicknell’s side won the reverse fixture 3-2 as Eli Hey netted a hat-trick.

Division One rivals Eccleshill United will be seeking a third win in a row as they host a Yorkshire Amateur side just in the bottom half of the table.

Silsden are looking for their fourth win from five games as they host struggling Eccleshall in the Hallmark Security League Division One.

The Cobbydalers could go up another two places to 12th with a home victory over their visitors who are in the relegation zone.