RADCLIFFE Boro are back in action on Tuesday when they travel to Vauxhall Motors in the UniBond Premier League.
Boro are above Motors in the table and it will be a clash of firepower as the league's two topscorers come head-to-head.
Vauxhall's Terry Fearns has bagged 16 goals in the league and cup this year; as has Boro's Jody Banim.
The two teams met last month and Vauxhall won 2-1 thanks to two late goals, after that man Banim had opened the scoring.
Banim has now scored in his last twelve games and manager Kevin Glendon has indicated he might be willing to listen to bids for the diminutive striker from higher league clubs.
Meanwhile, the mystery forward that Glendon has been trailing in the wake of Neill Hardy's transfer to Altrincham has been named as Great Harwood striker Matthew Derbyshire.
Eighteen-year-old Derbyshire is highly rated in the Northern Counties League and played for Boro in their pre-season friendly with Bury.
He was also attracting interest from Ramsbottom United but the Riverside club were put off by his price tag.
The Rams, meanwhile, travel to play St Helens Town in a crunch league game on Tuesday night.
Town are in the bottom three and Andy Grimshaw's men will be hoping to snatch three vital home points.
On the transfer front, Grimshaw is said to be interested in bringing back Russell Brierley after the popular striker was released by Rossendale United.
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