CHORLEY have two key members of their squad making their way back to fitness as they look to extend their unbeaten run to six games over the Christmas period.
Centre half Simon Kay, a regular last season, has been sidelined this term with a back injury but has resumed training and is hoping to feature soon.
And left back Michael Wallace, missing with a stomach problem, is aiming to again make an impact in the Magpies first team by January.
But tomorrow's game at Guiseley in the UniBond First Division will come too soon for both although, other than these, manager Ken Wright reports a fully fit squad to choose from.
On Boxing Day, it's a high noon showdown for Chorley are they welcome bottom club Congleton to Victory Park
Chorley enjoyed a 4-2 win at Congleton in October and aim to 'do the double' (ko 12pm).
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