CHRIS Harris, whose 66 not out inspired HASLINGDEN to victory over East Lancs last Saturday, returns tomorrow as sub pro at Todmorden.

Hassy are nine points behind Church but if they win their game in hand at Centre Vale, they will return to the top of the league in time to host the leaders on Sunday.

Captain Paul Blackledge said: "We need to win to go above Church, then Sunday's game is really a title cruncher."

Hassy will also be helped by a defeat to RAMSBOTTOM at home to Enfield, which would probably end their hopes.

John Harrison returns to the batting line-up in place of Andy Holt.

Under-strength ENFIELD are desperate to get points on the board in a bid to finish outside the bottom two and avoid re-election.

They will hand a debut to 15-year-old batter Aiden Bond.

RAWTENSTALL are likely to be unchanged from the side that beat title-chasing Haslingden last Sunday for the home clash against Colne.

Meanwhile, COLNE chairman Trevor Lonsdale will be wondering which team turns up this week after a Jekyll and Hyde performance last week.

Colne lost to struggling Rishton but beat high-flying Nelson.

ACCRINGTON professional Tama Canning is just 90 runs short of 1,000 runs for the season. But he only has tomorrow's game against Lowerhouse to reach his milestone before meeting up with the New Zealand A-team for the tour of South Africa.

A hand injury keeps skipper Matt Hope out again for LOWERHOUSE so Peter Mawdsley continues in the side. Wicketkeeper Charlie Cottam is also missing, so Frank Entwistle steps in.

EAST LANCS bring in Andy Clague for Dave Pearson for the home tie against a disappointing BACUP side, whose professional Chris Simpson has recoverd from a shoulder injury.

Both sides are now playing only for pride.