Three victories from their last four games have consolidated Guiseley’s placing in the UniBond Premier Division play-offs and they will be looking for another win on Saturday at struggling Nantwich Town.

They will take nothing for granted, though, as the Lions lost at the same venue in last season’s play-off semi-final.

Guiseley manager Steve Kittrick said: “We had a good win in midweek against a good side so confidence is high but I won’t say we will do this or that because it will be a tough game.

“Nantwich were right up there with us last year and this season they have had a bit of a bad time but it is still a tough place to get a result.

“The good thing for us is that we have no new injury concerns after Tuesday’s 1-0 win over Kendal Town.

“The transfer of Andy Bell, from Kendal, should be completed in time for him to be included in our squad tomorrow. He comes to us looking for a fresh start after having a bit of a fall out with Kendal.”

Another boost for Kittrick is on the cards. He said: “I’m hoping Craig Bentham is in contention as well.

“He has missed six weeks of football with an ankle injury but we think he is right now.”