A RESURGENT Tadcaster Albion are hoping to make it four wins on the trot when they visit Northern Counties East Football League division one stragglers Rossington Main.
Boss Jimmy Reid thinks his side are now expressing themselves after snapping a long losing run at the turn of the year.
There's been nothing to stop Albion since they turned the corner, and they will be confident of extending their recent run against a side which has picked up just seven points all season.
"We have had one or two players who have come in and done well, like Stefan Zoll, but it's like everything else in life. If you are losing week after week you get worse and if you're winning week after week you get stronger," said Reid.
"We want to get three points, catch the team above us and then look at the next situation."
Right-back Steve Coates has returned from injury and is likely to feature, while Dave Watson is also on the way back.
Harrogate Railway visit Belper Town in UniBond League division one with Lyle Hillier close to returning after breaking a bone in his hand at Woodley back in November.
Selby Town, who lost yet another fixture to the weather last weekend, will be hoping their trip to Thackley in the Northern Counties East premier division goes ahead.
The Robins have slipped to tenth in the table but have as many as six games in hand on their promotion rivals.
With Thackley third from bottom, Selby will have targeted this match as a chance to reverse some indifferent form in recent weeks.
Pickering Town have a free weekend.
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