FARSLEY CELTIC have taken four points from their first two games in the Evo-Stik League but they face a difficult trip to Halesowen Town tomorrow.

The Celts are looking to continue their momentum as they seek to stay on the coat-tails of Premier Division leaders Grantham Town and second-placed Stafford Rangers, who are the only clubs with 100 per cent starts.

Farsley, still finding their way following promotion via the play-offs last term, are third but are up against a side seeking a second home win on the bounce.

THACKLEY host east-coast side Barton Town in the Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division.

Barton were formed by an amalgamation of Barton Town and Barton Old Boys and were known as Barton Town Old Boys until the close season.

They may have officially changed their name but their nickname is still Old Boys. They have played just one league game so far and lost it.

The Dennyboys have four points from three games following their midweek goalless draw at home to AFC Mansfield.

Thackley's former assistant manager Paul Clayton is now number two at Division One outfit Knaresborough Town and the North Yorkshire outfit are back in Bradford this weekend.

CAMPION host Knaresborough, with James Bicknell's men looking to puncture their visitors' perfect start of three wins.

The Bradford club are two points adrift as they drew their first game before gaining back-to-back victories.

In the same division, ECCLESHILL UNITED are at Selby Town and the Eagles will be in good spirits following their 2-0 home win over Glasshoughton Welfare in midweek.

SILSDEN will be looking to stay at the summit of Hallmark Security League Division One as they travel to Carlisle City.

The Cobbydalers are top after winning both their opening games. Some of their rivals have only played once but Danny Forrest's side know that another win would make them the team to catch in the early stages.