Farsley Celtic have not given up hope of landing the UniBond Premier Division crown and gaining automatic promotion to the Conference North after all of their rivals dropped points over the punishing Easter schedule.

It will be a tall order for the Challenge Cup and West Riding County Cup winners to end their most successful season in living memory with the UniBond title.

Lee Sinnott's men are four points off the top with four games remaining. The Celts are currently third and the two clubs above them have played one game less.

The Celts make the journey to basement outfit Runcorn FC Halton tonight, who are in a real tailspin. They have lost their last three fixtures heavily, conceding 23 goal and scoring none. Farsley play them twice in the run-in.

"Nothing is settled yet," said Celts boss Lee Sinnott. "We will know more this Saturday tea-time because most of the clubs up at the top have midweek games. By then we will know if it is still on and we are thinking of nothing else until that is settled one way or the other.

"We had a difficult game on Monday away at Witton Albion but we won. Full credit to our squad for that, I thought it was the biggest examination of their desires and qualities for the last two months."

Guiseley need to bounce back from a 5-2 reverse at home to Prescot Cables on Monday but bearing in mind tonight's visit of Whitby Town will be their fourth fixture in six days it will be a tough ask. There will be a head count of the walking wounded in the compact squad before Neil Parsley can formulate a starting line-up.

If there are enough bodies left the bench will be complete, unlike Saturday's 1-0 win over promotion-chasing Marine when there were just two subs.

Silsden have a home game against Colne in North West Counties Division One. The match was scheduled for Easter Monday but landlords Keighley Cougars had a home game.