SELBY Town will be looking to bounce back from midweek defeat to Harworth Colliery when they visit Shirebrook Town tomorrow.
A poor first-half defensive display cost promotion-hopefuls Selby as they lost 3-2 on Tuesday to the Northern Counties East League division one strugglers.
Saturday's hosts sit 14th in the table, with just two wins from 11 games in all competitions and the not-too-distant memory of their last meeting with Selby - a 7-0 drubbing at Flaxley Road.
It took less than two minutes on Tuesday night for Harworth to break the deadlock through Ben Partridge before Mark West scored from a penalty conceded by debutant Joe Dunnett, who then gave away a free kick just outside the area that Mason Barlow buried.
Selby got a goal back eight minutes into the second half through Liam Flanagan, who added to his tally from the spot with 10 minutes remaining.
Fourth-placed in the NCEL premier division, Knaresborough Town are looking for their first win in four when they host Eccleshill United tomorrow. Strugglers Harrogate Railway Athletic - who are on a run of four consecutive 1-1 draws - welcome Handsworth Parramore.
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