ANDY Gardner is Clitheroe's only doubt for their clash with St Helens tomorrow.
Gardner has been struggling to shake off a foot injury, which he picked up against Salford City almost two weeks ago.
"He's touch and go at the moment," said manager Lee Sculpher, who hopes his side can build on their midweek win at Curzon Ashton.
Striker Lee Cryer also looks set to start on the bench as he makes his comeback from a troublesome lower leg injury.
Sculpher added: "He came through 20 minutes on Monday and said he felt all right, but he's probably not ready to start this weekend. So we'll try to get him on for the last third of the game.
"Hopefully he will come through that and be able to start on Tuesday when we play Flixton at home."
But first Clitheroe will be looking to secure three more league points when they entertain St Helens.
"They've got two prolific strikers but if we play the way we have been, we shouldn't have any problems because we're created lots of chances in recent games.
"It's always a tough game against St Helens, very competitive, but it's one we look forward to playing."
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