Clitheroe boss Neil Reynolds is confident his side can rise to the challenge of facing FC United on their own patch at Gigg Lane tonight.
After a victory and a defeat at Shawbridge, the Blues are making their first trip to face them on their own patch in front of what promises to be a large United support.
Reynolds said: "Ryan Fisher played there for Great Harwood and scored the winner in front of 4000 fans and we've got a couple of ex-professionals.
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"It's a game we're all looking forward to."
Sam Heap and Paul Horridge are back in training, while Craig Sargeson returns from his honeymoon.
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