HASLINGDEN captain Mike Ingham believes Ramsbottom have the upper hand in tomorrow's match at Acre Bottom.

After the heavy rain in recent days, Ingham said a damp wicket would suit the home side, especially given the form of pro Sunil Joshi.

He said: "The wicket will probably play into their court a little more than helping us."

Haslingden have named an unchanged side, so too, do Ramsbottom, who are desperate for a little slice of luck.

Captain Simon Read said: "Everyone is working hard in practice, we just need the rub of the green."

Chris Cook-Martin returns to the RAWTENSTALL line-up for the trip to Bacup.

The opener replaces Damion Hanson but Andy Riley, drafted in for Saturday's game at Enfield keeps his place.

Skipper Andrew Payne said: "It's always tough going to Bacup but it is great to get Chris back in the team." BACUP are unchanged.

COLNE go to Lowerhouse looking to avenge their Worsley Cup defeat earlier this month.

"I don't think the cup win will have any baring on this game," said manager Gary Hunt who has skipper Stuart Lemon back in the side. "But they will be determined to avenge that defeat."

NELSON will take an unchanged side into their clash against Burnley - which is a repeat of last season's Worsley Cup final.

BURNLEY add Bharat Tripathi to their side.

TODMORDEN add Oliver Wood and James Crossley to their squad for the clash with high-flyers Enfield tomorrow.

Elsewhere, it's a bottom of the table derby clash between ACCRINGTON and CHURCH.

Zahir Afzal replaces veteran Len Dewhurst for Accrington, while Chris Wade and Alec Holt come in for Levi Wolfenden and Ryan North for the visitors.