Having picked up their first silverware under Steve Newton in midweek, Liversedge have targeted the runners-up spot in the Premier Division.
With five games remaining, Sedge are three points behind second-placed Glapwell and will hope to close the gap on Saturday at home to mid-table Long Eaton United.
"If we win our games, we can still finish second so that is something to aim for," said Newton following his side's 3-1 second-leg victory at Armthorpe Welfare, which saw them lift the President's Cup 4-2 on aggregate.
"We have no fresh injuries, one or two on the comeback and some youngsters that have come in and done well.
"I have got a selection headache for this game and it is a nice feeling.
"It has come at the right time. A lot of managers have a very different problem at this stage of the season.
"There are one or two long-term injuries but I'm choosing from almost a full squad, which is superb when you are looking for a strong finish."
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