THE Wembley trail gets a step nearer for both Clitheroe and Chorley tomorrow as they attempt to progress in the FA Vase and FA Trophy respectively.
Clitheroe have to make up a 1-0 deficit in the second leg of their FA Vase semi-final against Mangotsfield.
Steve Lampkin, who had to come off after 15 minutes with a head injury last weekend, will start for the Blues tomorrow.
And managers Denis Underwood and Gary Butcher have a full squad to pick from.
The same cannot be said for Chorley boss Dave Sutton whose Chorley team take on Gateshead in the FA Trophy quarter-final at Victory Park.
They could be without influential captain Dean Emerson who has damaged ligaments in his knee.
His absence would be a huge blow to the Magpies.
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