FARSLEY CELTIC will be looking to reclaim the leadership of Evo-Stik Division One North tomorrow but they will need an away win against Trafford to achieve their target.

The Celts’ 100 per cent start to the season in league and cup came to an end with a goalless draw at Tadcaster Albion in the last game of last month.

Then, as Farsley continued their progress in the FA Cup last weekend, they were overtaken in the table by Prescot Cables, who have played one game more.

Fourth-placed BRIGHOUSE TOWN will be lurking should Farsley or Prescot drop more points.

Paul Quinn’s men are just two points off the summit as they travel to a Mossley side that have not won at home this term.

The clubs lower down the pyramid are in knockout action as the FA Vase gets underway.

The first qualifying round draw handed in-form ALBION SPORTS a home tie against an Ashington side managed by an England legend.

However, the Northern League top-tier club’s boss represented his country at a different sport as he is none other than Ashes-winning cricketer Steve Harmison.

LIVERSEDGE, who are top of the Toolstation Northern Counties East Premier Division, head north to Thornaby, who are mid-table in the lower division of the Northern League.

Easington Collieries are seven places higher than rivals Thornaby and they have home advantage but they face an in-form THACKLEY.

Another club with the daunting task are ECCLESHILL UNITED, who are at Stockton Town.

SILSDEN, unbeaten in their last four, have a shorter trip to face Eccleshill’s NCE Division One counterparts Knaresborough Town.