HASLINGDEN will step up their bid to catch leaders Church, who they trail by two points, at home to East Lancs tomorrow with the help of sub pro Chris Harris, the New Zealand international.

Hugh Doyle and Sid Patel miss out for EAST LANCS so Phil Mooney and John Fairless step in.

Third-placed RAMSBOTTOM will be without John Harrison, who injured his thumb against Haslingden last week. Andy Holt is called up for the trip to TODMORDEN, who will be without Ben Sutcliffe and Brian Heywood.

LOWERHOUSE have not given up on the title yet, and they will be looking for maximum points when Enfield visit Liverpool Road. Matt Hope misses out so Joe Beneduce has been named skipper, while the reliable Pete Mawdsley steps up from the seconds.

ENFIELD will be forced to field a young side tomorrow due to four absentees.

The regular first team players are missing due to work commitments.

COLNE will call on the services of former Rishton professional, Clinton Perrin, for the trip to his old club. The Australian is the only change to the team that lost at Lowerhouse last week.

Chris Lambert comes in for his RISHTON debut in place for Patrick Swanney.

RAWTENSTALL go to Nelson pinning their outside hopes of winning the title on the same team that beat fourth-placed Bacup last weekend. Keith Roscoe is just one wicket away from claiming the magic 1,000. NELSON are unchanged.

CHURCH professional Ruvin Peiris needs just one more wicket at Bacup tomorrow to join team mate Nick Westwell, currently enjoying his best ever season, in taking 50 league wickets.

BACUP can write off their title hopes if they don't win, and they will be without consistent wicketkeeper John Chapman.

BURNLEY make one change for the trip to Accrington, Andy Maguire being promoted from the second eleven to replace Simon Edmondson.

With only three games remaining before Tama Canning departs for the New Zealand A-team tour of South Africa, the ACCRINGTON professional is looking to end on a winning note.

Accrington make two changes to last weekend's side, with Scott Hudson and Andrew Greenwood replacing Damien Clarke and Adam Wilson.