Another tough away fixture is awaiting Farsley Celtic tomorrow as they take on Worcester City, who have made a good start to their Conference North league campaign.
The Celts have former Newcastle United defender Carl Serrant available again but versatile Amjad Iqbal is still sidelined.
Despite that, manager Lee Sinnott names a strong squad for the trip.
"Worcester have begun well but the division is still bunched up and we could move up considerably with a win," said buoyant Sinnott.
"If we have the idea that we are just going there to fulfill a fixture then that is exactly what we will do. I prefer to think we will be going there to get a positive result, and I see no reason why we can't.
"We lost last week at home but it was a game we had done enough to win. Had we converted two of our chances it would have given us three points. You get cycles like that in football.
"But these little runs of either poor or good fortune come to an end and quality makes its mark. The players have acclimatised to this division now and all we are looking for is consistency. We will win more games than we lose."
Farsley Celtic (from): Cuss, Morgan (gk), Stabb, Walls, Toulson, Crossley, Srant, Pemberton, Stamer, Hotte, Watson, Knowles, Bambrook, Krief, Shields, Midgley, Grant, Reeves, Sanasy.
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