HARROGATE Town boss Neil Aspin insists there can be no let-up as they prepare to visit Moor Green in Conference North.
The Wetherby Roaders have hosted title challengers Nuneaton Borough and Northwich in consecutive matches, beating Boro 2-0 but losing by the same margin to Vics on Tuesday.
Tomorrow they go to a side out of the title reckoning but, like Harrogate, with high play-off hopes.
Aspin said: "It's a really competitive league and all the games are difficut.
"There are teams in the bottom half who will fancy getting into the play-offs - if you put a good run together you can climb the table quickly. There's everything to play for in this league from top to bottom."
Paul Stoneman is suspended after collecting five yellow cards, while fellow defender Chris Ellerker faces a late fitness test having played the past few games with a groin injury, but midfielder Richard Dunning should be fit to return.
Aspin added: "Last Saturday's game took a lot out of us before the Northwich match, and this won't be any easier.
"They got a good win at Kettering, 3-0 on Tuesday. But we always focus on our own performance rather than the opposition's and it's up to us to play like we did against Nuneaton."
Goole have the chance to put last week's embarrassment behind them as they visit Warrington in UniBond League division one.
The Yorkshire side were thrashed 5-0 at home by lowly Shepshed Dynamo, but can bounce back against a side who are stuck in the drop zone. Victory for Nigel Danby's men should ease any relegation fears of their own.
Updated: 11:21 Friday, January 27, 2006
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