LANCASHIRE League joint leaders Lowerhouse and Accrington look to take advantage of home ties tomorrow as they face Enfield and Burnley respectively on the third fixed date tomorrow.

The House will be led by Jonny Russell for clash with Enfield as Charlie Cottam is unavailable, while Accrington must make do without Graham Lloyd.

There is also a Lancashire League debut for Fleetwood professional Ryan Smith who fills in for Rishton against Colne.

Rishton are looking for a third win on the spin.

ACCRINGTON v BURNLEY

Joint leaders Accrington are without Graham Lloyd for the Thorneyholme Road clash but have the league’s form player in pro Ashar Zaidi.

Burnley name a strong XI for the trip but chairman and Surrey opener Michael Brown is not included tomorrow. Instead he plays on Sunday at home to Bacup.

Key Man: David Ormerod. Verdict: Accrington.

BACUP v CHURCH

Bacup field substitute professional Wes Fernando for the home clash with Church and are at full strength for the game with former skipper Tim Farragher back in the team.

Wicket-keeper Sam Tucker is back behind the stumps for Worsley Cup finalists Church as they travel to Lanehead.

There is no Mohammed Jamil – but he returns to the team on Sunday.

Key Man: Tim Farragher. Verdict: Church.

HASLINGDEN v EAST LANCS

Haslingden are keen to bounce back to winning ways after two losses on the spin, the first of which came at the hands of East Lancashire earlier this month.

They name an unchanged side.

Usama Choudhry plays for East Lancs and is joined in the team by fellow youngster Ben Westhead for the trip to Bentgate.

Paul Kelly returns after missing last weekend’s loss to Accrington because of his son’s christening.

Key Man: Graham Knowles. Verdict: Haslingden.

LOWERHOUSE v ENFIELD

Joint leaders Lowerhouse tackle Enfield at Liverpool Road but are without their skipper Charlie Cottam and influential Jon Finch.

The game sees a clash of South African paid men as Lowerhouse’s Francois Haasbroek battles with Enfield’s impressive Werner Coetsee.

Key Man: Liam Jackson. Verdict: Lowerhouse.

NELSON v RAWTENSTALL

Nelson will field a substitute professional as Kiwi Luke Woodcock is away on international duty in a four-nation tournament but they are boosted by the return to the side of Stuart Lemon after he missed games with a back problem.

Rawtenstall are at full strength for the trip to Seedhill with Keith Roscoe looking to add to his 1,400-plus Lancashire League runs.

Key Man: Jon Kerrigan. Verdict: Nelson.

RISHTON v COLNE

Jimmy Bibby’s Rishton have dragged themselves off the foot of the table thanks to two wins on the spin – and they will look to make it three when they face bottom side Colne.

Fleetwood pro Ryan Smith fills in for Rishton.

Colne have been struggling in recent weeks but have been improving and are led by former skipper Matt Wilson.

Key Man: Matt Wilson. Verdict: Colne.

TODMORDEN v RAMSBOTTOM

Worsley Cup beaten semi-finalists Todmorden look to gain revenge on their conquerors in the game at Centre Vale.

That weekend a fortnight ago rocked Tod as they lost out in the T20 to Nelson before double defeat to Rammy.

The reigning champions are without Michael Haslam with a broken finger but bring in former Nelson seamer Andy Hakin for the trip.

Key Man: Jon Fielding. Verdict: Ramsbottom.