Harrogate Railway entertain a Borrowash Victoria side still searching for their first away win of the season in the Northern Counties East League premier division.

However, Rail' will be without suspended striker Steve Davey (two weeks) and midfielder Shaun Constable (one week). Centre-back Chris Brown and left-sided player Phil Turner should be back after injury although midfielder Ryan Haigh is doubtful.

Tadcaster Albion will be without Mark Hick (unavailable) and suspended pair Paul James and Paul Hook for tomorrow's division one trip to lowly Pontefract Collieries.

But Jim Taylor and John Impey are likely to return after injury and Andy Target is set to replace Hook at full-back.

Pontefract are unlikely to field anybody of the pedigree provided by one player in last week's South Normanton Athletic line-up.

Former Spurs and England schemer Chris Waddle, who is now 42, set up the third goal in Normanton's 4-0 win although Albion boss Wayne Day said afterwards: "We did more damage to ourselves than Chris Waddle did by conceding stupid goals. I know he has done great things in the past but, with respect, you could see why he was playing in the NCEL first division now and he wasn't a big threat."

Goole AFC joint-managers Jimmy Reid and Paul Marshall - formerly rival bosses at Pickering and Railway - will be hoping to extend their club's three-match unbeaten run with a trip to premier division bottom club Brodsworth.

Richard Dunning has returned to Harrogate Town with an injury but Reid and Marshall will otherwise have a full squad to choose from against a Brodsworth team yet to win at home this season.

Goole are currently ninth in the table and enjoyed a 3-0 midweek friendly victory over Hamilton Panthers.

Updated: 11:15 Friday, November 21, 2003