The tension will be spread far and wide on Saturday as four clubs all have one last tilt at landing the UniBond Premier Division crown and the one automatic promotion spot to the Blue Square North.

Bradford Park Avenue and Guiseley have both been guilty of squandering chances to have claimed that great prize outright before the final Saturday of the regular season.

The only club in charge of their own destiny is Boston United, who are leaders going into the last day but have arguably the most testing fixture on Saturday.

“It is all to play for because there are four teams who can win the league, so it could not be more exciting for everyone,” said Avenue boss John Deacey.

“Everyone will be listening to radios and getting text messages off friends and footballing enemies.

“I think it will swing during the afternoon and the crowds will pick up on that because they will know what is happening at the other grounds. It is going to be a day of high anxiety.

“It won’t be an easy game for us at Hucknall but we have to go their hoping we can come away with three points.

“I can’t see all the others slipping up, which means realistically we are looking at the play-offs, so we have to finish second or third to get home advantage.”

Deacey is delighted to have skipper Simon Baldry back.

The experienced former Terriers winger is available after serving a four-match suspension.

Centre back Amjad Iqbal came through Monday’s home win over Whitby Town with no ill effects so will be involved but James Knowles (concussion) and Mark Hume (knee) are still sidelined.

Guiseley have home advantage for their clash with Ashton United and Lions manager Steve Kittrick reports no fresh injury worries following their midweek victory.

Kittrick said: “Everyone seems to be okay after training and last Tuesday’s win has put us right back in it so no one wants to miss out.

“For the league, the clubs and the supporters it couldn’t be a better finish to the season but it is tense for the players and staff.

“It is Boston’s to lose at this stage but we will try to win our game and see what happens elsewhere.

“They have a tough fixture away at Marine while we are at home to Ashton but every game is hard in this division, as we have found out.

“Danny Ellis (knee) is not fit enough to return and he has been a big, big loss to us. But we are assessing him session by session in training so he could be ready by next Tuesday, if needed.”

With Guiseley currently second and Avenue third, if it were to stay that way the clubs would avoid each other in the play-offs.

Second place faces fifth and third has home advantage over fourth, so Avenue could be in action on Monday and Guiseley the following day in the end-of-season extras.