York's sixth North East Two League match at fellow strugglers Bridlington sees the Clifton Park side field the most settled team so far this season.
The return of prop forward Ade Martin, who takes over from Andy Smith, is the only change from the side that finished last week's defeat against Alnwick so strongly.
This means that Nathan Savage keeps his place, with Ian Davies being the "impact player " on the bench.
It has been a difficult opening schedule for York with injuries and absences being partly to blame for the form that has seen them lose all their league games to date.
However, a settled team with good training turn-outs augers well and with several first team regulars having to fight their way back through the second team, as required by coach Andy Gair, officials at the club believe the team can put the start of the season behind them and look forward to a better stream of results.
Certainly, there is potential in their young side and a win tomorrow at Bridlington where York surged into North 1 just a few years ago would be welcome.
Harrogate will be without skipper Rhys Morgan for the trip to Camberley who are close to the bottom on the table with just one win to their credit.
Morgan is away for three weeks on a rugby league tour with the British police squad, and will be replaced at scrum half by Owen Drane.
Harrogate and West Hartlepool have agreed to play on November 4 when there is a league fixture blank to cater for the Tetley's Bitter Cup.
Both Malton and Norton and York RI have ground advantage tomorrow in their Yorkshire Three games.
York RI have Jon-Paul Wong returning to action against Barnsley after recovering from a painful hand injury. The former Harrogate winger replaces Andy Keogh who is at a wedding.
Chris Hudson is unavailable so former New Earswick captain John Alexander moves to the second row as Steve Fawcett is brought off the bench to play in the back row.
Moortown will have a hard job producing their first league win of the season at The Gannock, although a few niggling injuries have been worrying Malton and Norton this week.
Former Malton captain Steve Riddolls stands by as a possible front five replacement and Richard Webster is also brought in as a second row option.
Pocklington, who have won all three of their away games so far, will be on the trail of their first home win of the season against North Ribblesdale although the whole of Pock's front row - Mark Floyd, Steve Hogarth and Rob Smith - are missing this week leaving final selection from a squad of 20 to be made later.
Tim Bradshaw is in Pocklington's squad after a two-year spell with Nestl Rowntree.
Ray Adamson is out with hamstring trouble as Selby travel to lower ranked Huddersfield YMCA so Mike Parsonage moves up from the bench and Richard Tipping is named at full back. Duncan Phillips returns to Selby's back row for Andy Minto.
Scarborough, only two points behind the three joint leaders, have an unchanged side waiting at Newby to take on Hemsworth in Yorkshire Two.
Ripon face what their skipper, Jim Buckley, regards as their hardest away fixture of the season when they travel to take on Wheatley Hills.
Nestl Rowntree take the opportunity against their visitors, Hessle Extra 'A', to give other members of their squad a game for this non-league fixture. It means only three of last Saturday's side, Oliver Turner, Charlie Roberts and Dave Sowray, will play tomorrow.
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