COLNE will be looking to make it five league wins on the bounce when they entertain early season pace-setters Lowerhouse.
Having beaten leaders Bacup last weekend, confidence is sky-high at the Horsfield and Colne name an unchanged team that means Geoff Ellis misses out.
LOWERHOUSE will be looking to big-hitting professional Peter Fulton when they travel to Colne.
The Kiwi has drove in 429 runs in 10 league innings this season - only Gyan Pandey of Todmorden has scored more.
Team manager Stan Heaton said: "We are delighted with his form. He's adapted to the English conditions quickly, and has been a big reason why we're in second spot."
Lowerhouse will field a full-strength side.
HASLINGDEN will draft in Pasan Wanasinghe from Radcliffe as sub pro for the home derby with RAMSBOTTOM.
Cricket chairman Stuart Catterall said: "It will be difficult because their pro is going really well with the ball but we're looking forward to it."
Murlai Kartik's spin certainly holds the key for Ramsbottom, especially as they have so many players missing through injury.
CHURCH welcome back Dave Bury and Phil Gilrane for the derby clash with Accrington. Both players missed today's Worsley Cup game, but are added to a 13-man squad for the Blackburn Road clash.
ACCRINGTON will welcome back Richard Burrows, captain Matt Wilson and his brother, Adam, for tomorrow's game, while Graeme Sneddon is expected to return after being rested for Sunday's disappointing defeat at home to Enfield with an ankle problem.
And the derby could turn into a battle of the pros with Accrington's Tama Canning and Church paid man Ruvin Peiris both in red-hot form.
Accrington team manager Ian Wilson said: "Peiris has had a good trot, but Tama's an all-rounder and, if we can bat sensibly all the way down the order then, hopefully, that should do the trick for us."
EAST LANCS know the threat that Rishton professional James Franklin can pose.
For the New Zealander sub-proed for the Alexandra Meadows outfit before the arrival of their paid man, Quinton Friend, and hit 97 in the draw with Rawtenstall.
"We know what he is about, but hopefully we'll be able to stop him," said East Lancs captain Paul Kelly.
"We need to start climbing the table."
RISHTON bring in John Davies and Shaun Wyse to replace Matt Leathert and Shaun Hutchinson.
BURNLEY captain Ben Law has called for his side to redouble their efforts in a bid to climb off the foot of the table.
David Connolly replaces David Brown for the Turf Moor outfit for tomorrow's home clash with NELSON, while no decision has yet been made on the 11th man.
Law insisted: "All we are lacking is consistency. One half of the line-up seems to do well when the other does badly.
"If we can put it all together, I am sure we can start to climb the league."
NELSON have no injury problems, and name an unchanged side.
ENFIELD will be hoping to add to their first league win of the season when they entertain Todmorden tomorrow.
The Dill Hall Lane side enjoyed a comfortable win over neighbours Accrington on Sunday and captain Mas Ahmed is looking to professional Alviro Petersen for inspiration.
"Todmorden are doing quite well but with the side we've got now we will win more than we lose," he said.
"Alviro didn't have much experience of the English game or experience of being a professional when he arrived but he's learning fast.
"He's getting used to the wickets and he understands it's a big weekend for us."
Ian Austin will sub-pro for a patched-up RAWTENSTALL side who go to leaders Bacup missing a string of key players.
Professional Andy Payne heads the injury list with a hamstring strain with Keith Roscoe (hernia) and Andy Clough (ankle) also out while John Dawson has work commitments.
Peter Hanson and Daniel Barlow are both carrying knocks but Rizwan Shafiq comes in for Dawson.
BACUP keep faith with bowler David Warren as they bid open a gap over Lowerhouse.
Warren allowed just 12 runs in a 7-over spell, and took a wicket against Ramsbottom last week.
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