CHORLEY will climb into the Vanarama Conference North play-off places with a win over fifth-placed Guiseley at Victory Park tomorrow.

The Magpies missed the chance to climb into the top five in midweek when their trip to Leamington was called off but Garry Flitcroft’s side will be keen to make up for lost time tomorrow.

In the Evo-Stik League Premier Division Rams-bottom United, who haven’t played a league fixture since New Year’s Day, will be hoping the weather finally relents as they host FA Cup giantkillers Blyth Spartans at the Harry Williams Riverside Stadium.

The Rams still have at least 23 matches to play this season and face a run of 16 games in 52 days, including nine in March.

In Division One North bottom of the table Padiham are at home to Harrogate Railway Athletic as they bid for a much-needed three points in their fight against relegation.

Clitheroe, on an unbeaten run of five matches, are on the road at Scarborough Athletic.

North West Counties League Premier Division basement boys Bacup & Rossendale Borough are in desperate need of points having won just once all season and they travel to Squires Gate tomorrow.

Further up the table Colne, in seventh, are at home to Winsford United while Nelson, currently ninth, host Alsager Town.

In the First Division, AFC Darwen, who have also struggled to get games played in recent weeks, host Widnes.