Shattered Guiseley must pick themselves up for a fifth game in eight days.

Neil Parsley's men trek to Derbyshire to face mid-table rivals Matlock at the end of a punishing Easter week that has stretched their playing resources to breaking point.

Parsley's numbers have been so badly hit they were unable to name any subs for Wednesday's home game against Whitby which, not surprisingly, they lost.

The 2-0 defeat was their third in four since Good Friday. Now they must lift themselves once again.

Thackley have the perfect incentive to get out of their recent rut in the Northern Counties East Premier Division.

Jon Boyle's side have lost four of their five games in April, three of those on their own turf including Tuesday's setback against Selby, for whom Adam Wash hit the only goal.

But Boyle will hope the sight of Nicky Law's champions-elect Buxton tomorrow inspires his men to lift their performance and give the leaders a nasty shock.

Second-placed Liversedge, fresh from knocking out Buxton in the League Cup semi-finals on Monday, are on the road again at Armthorpe Welfare.

Meanwhile, Eccleshill United can take on the role of executioners by relegating visitors Long Eaton.

In the North West Counties First Division, Silsden are also at home against Stone Dominoes.