Guiseley caretaker manager Mark Ellis bids to keep up his 100 percent record in Saturday's home game against Fleetwood Town.

The former Bantams winger picked the side that beat Blue Square North outfit Worcester City in the FA Trophy last Saturday and also the one that beat Goole in the second round of the West Riding County Cup in midweek.

He said: "Tuesday was very much low key. I enjoyed it but not as much as the win over Worcester."

"We played a different formation and gave everyone a chance but we had a lot of experience on the pitch."

Ellis has hinted that the same side that beat Worcester could start against Fleetwood but he said: "That depends on the fitness of James Kay, the youngster we have on loan from Sheffield Wednesday. He was carried off in first-half stoppage time against Worcester but I have spoken to the assistant manager at Sheffield and he is likely to be available tomorrow and could extend his loan for another month.

"In my own mind, I know what the team will be but I have to wait for confirmation on James and select the substitutes wisely.

"With this game being a UniBond League fixture we are back to just three subs. No one has done anything wrong or picked injuries up so I will have to leave a couple of lads out who are just unfortunate."