The Celts will be hoping history repeats itself at Hucknall Town tomorrow after leap-frogging Worcester City with a 1-0 win at Throstle Nest last week.

Worcester were above Farsley on goal difference before the Celts' triumph catapulted them three points ahead of them.

And another win would see them go above Hucknall, who are currently a point better off than Lee Sinnott's men but have played two games more.

"They are all good games to win when you get three points but I must admit it feels a bit more satisfying when you beat one of the clubs above you in the table," said the Celts boss.

"But to do that, we have to be playing to our full potential and not just because Hucknall are sitting above us.

"I have said before that this division is very tight and any team down to about 17th place at the moment can still realistically gain promotion.

"The unknown commodity in this very special game that we all love so much is consistency. If we all knew what we were going to get from each fixture, it wouldn't be half as much fun.

"It isn't rocket science. We all want our players at full tilt for every game and to get a maximum. But it isn't that simple either and everyone is searching for answers and learning from week to week."

Sinnott will have to choose between Tom Morgan and Paul Cuss in goal. The decision was made for him last week when Cuss missed the Worcester game with a back injury. Roy Stamer and Andy Watson are also in the frame after injury.

"Roy played 20 minutes against Worcester but with these Achilles injuries, it is very much softly, softly'. It is possible Ryan Crossley could be involved after his lengthy honeymoon."

Farsley Celtic (from): Morgan, Cuss, Stabb, Pemberton, Serrant, Crossley, Iqbal, Knowles, Allanson, Dunne, Bambrook, Stamer, C Smith, Reeves, Grant, Watson, Midgley, Sanasy, N Smith, Thackray.