LEIGH RMI make two enforced changes to their squad for the trip to Stevenage tomorrow with Martyn Lancaster and Wayne Maden suspended.
The Railwaymen will be boosted, however, by the return of keeper Gary Kelly (back) and defender Paul Shepherd (knee), as they try to notch up their first win in six games.
Leigh boss Mark Patterson has to lift his players after the disappointing conclusion to Tuesday's game at Morecambe when they lost to a controversial penalty two minutes from time.
The defeat was their fourth in five games and bitterly disappointing after they had been a match for a side that had won their four previous home games.
Now Patterson is hoping that the tide will turn in his side's favour against Stevenage in tomorrow's encounter.
"They have lost three matches this season and have been inconsistent but it is tough going for us at the moment and we have to be as resilient as were on Tuesday," he said.
"It was an improved performance and we have to continue to build upon that."
On loan striker Neil Robinson has gone back to Macclesfield after damaging a cartilage last weekend.
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