TADCASTER Albion will play their final home game of the season tonight against Lincoln Moorlands.
Manager Jim Collis is hoping to sign off at Ings Lane with a victory that would see Albion leapfrog the visitors into fourth place before they complete their Northern Counties East League First Division campaign at Rossington Main on Saturday.
But Albion will be without three first-choice strikers for tonight's game.
Leading scorer Matty Holgate is sidelined with a hamstring problem, Alan Jackson will be unavailable because of work commitments and Steve Ward has been given permission to play in a Sunday League match for championship-chasing Marcia.
Youngster Neale Holmes, who marked his debut with a headed goal as a substitute at Worsbrough Bridge on Saturday, is expected to start.
Matty Cressy is also available again after serving a six-match suspension.
Collis said: "It's been a reasonably successful season but I feel we could have done better. I want to finish off on a high at home although it won't be easy against Lincoln."
Elsewhere, Pickering Town should cement a top-five premier division finish if they can beat Mickleover Sports, positioned one place below, at home tonight.
Sheffield, one of the few clubs capable of catching leaders Selby Town, travel to Eccleshill United.
Updated: 10:21 Tuesday, April 12, 2005
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