ENTERTAINING Woodley Sports is not only a must-win game, it's a should-win game for Clitheroe.

For the Blues need to bounce back after their 17-game unbeaten run came to an end at Congleton last week.

And after having their midweek Marsden Trophy quarter final game at Kendal postponed on Tuesday, tomorrow will provide their first chance to avenge that shock defeat.

"We would be expected to beat Woodley at home," Clitheroe manager Lee Sculpher said.

"The squad will be the same as last week so it's up to the players who are on show to put up a good performance.

"We've played Woodley twice this season, both away in the cup and league and beaten them twice.

"They've done quite well over the last two seasons since getting promoted but for some reason they've struggled this year.

"They have a very good striker so we'll have to be on our guard with him.

"But after what happened last week we've just got to take care of ourselves more than worry about the opposition.

"We let ourselves down with a couple of things last week so we've got to put them right this weekend."

Lee Cryer will have a late fitness test ahead of the game but is unlikely to make a comeback until next weekend.