Clitheroe boss Neil Reynolds admits he may be forced into a change to cope with Curzon Ashton hitman Michael Norton.
The prolific frontman scored 51 goals last season and has 33 so far in the current campaign, helping to fire Ashton into the promotion places.
Reynolds said: "I've not got any injury worries and the squad is the same as last weekend, but I may make a change in the defence to maybe man-mark Norton."
The Blues recently beat Ashton at Shawbridge and Reynolds is hoping for more of the same.
He added: "I watched them during the week against Bamber Bridge and, to be honest, I believe if we can play the way we can, with a high level of application and if our attitude's right, then there's no reason why we can't win the game."
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