Selby Town will look to bounce back from Saturday's hammering when they host Glapwell tonight, writes Peter Martini.
The mid-table Robins take on sixth-placed Glapwell in the Northern Counties East League premier division just 36 hours after the 5-1 loss at second-placed Liversedge.
But assistant-boss Gary Cygan is sure they can return to winning ways.
"There's not much in it apart from (top two) Buxton and Liversedge and a good win tonight can put us back on track," he said.
Harrogate Railway are also on a recovery mission after their 4-1 defeat to leaders Buxton but they face a tricky tie at Gedling Town in the NCEL League Cup third round.
The hosts are from division one, but Rail boss Martin Haresign - who reckoned his side were unlucky on Saturday - knows it will be a difficult tie.
He said: "I've heard good stuff about them. They're unbeaten at home and in the title race.
Rob Morgan is cup-tied, but Damian Henderson could return.
Updated: 10:35 Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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