RAMSBOTTOM skipper Richard Hevingham admits this is a make or break weekend for his side.

A win in the league against Enfield and victory in the Worsley Cup final on Sunday could set the Acre bottom up for a stunning end to the season.

Two defeats could spell disaster. And Hevingham knows his side will have their work cut out.

He said: "Enfield is a must win game and to be fair this is a make or break weekend for us.

"We've lost three of our last four games so we need to get back to winning ways and Enfield have a good side so it won't be an easy task. But we need to get Saturday out of the way first before we even think about the cup final."

ENFIELD also make just one change to their side as Rob Green comes back into their side to face joint leaders Ramsbottom at Dill Hall Lane.

Ahmed replaces Robert Green who is unavailable.

NELSON will be looking to move closer to the leaders as they take an unchanged team to face Rishton tomorrow.

Skipper Mike Bradley said: "In their pro and Peter Sleep they've got two players who are as good as any in the league. But we need a win because we're still in with a chance of the league. We're probably outsiders but we've got a good chance and we need to push on."

ACCRINGTON make just one change to their side as they go for their third win on the spin as they entertain joint league leaders Lowerhouse,

Sagawat Hussain comes into the side with Adam Barnes dropped to the seconds.

LOWERHOUSE are still without wicketkeeper Jack McGregor who is away with England under-15s, so Frank Entwistle takes over behind the stumps.

HASLINGDEN are unchanged from the side that lost to Accrington last weekend as they look to put a dent in TODMORDEN'S preparations for their Worsley Cup final showdown with Ramsbottom.

But Tod skipper Stuart Priestley is aiming to use Saturday's clash as a warm-up for the cup final by sharing the bowling duties around.

He said: "On paper they're a good side and they probably think they'll start the game as favourites. We can beat anybody on our day but we're going to use the game as a warm-up for Sunday and try and give all the bowlers a few overs."

Ilyas Hussain is unable to play due to work commitments so James Morgan comes into the side.

RAWTENSTALL welcome back professional Andrew Payne for the trip to high-flying Colne.

Payne missed last weekend's defeat against Church with a hamstring injury and will be joined by Richard Wood who replaces John Dawson.

Captain Vinny Hanson said: "With 12 points for a win, there will be a lot of changes in the league table between now and the end of the season. So we're still hoping for a top six finish at least."

COLNE make three changes as they look to hold on to third place.

Steve Woods, Jeff Ellis and Matthew Wilson are all missing so Chris Willan, David Spokes and 15-year-old Ryan Proctor all deputise.

Chairman Trevor Lonsdale said: "Rawtenstall always seem to do well against us at our place so we know we are going to be in for a tough game."

EAST LANCS will have Ashton pro Anil Rideegammanagedera as stand-in paid man when they visit BACUP.

CHURCH and BURNLEY will both hope to build on wins last week as they face off at West End tomorrow.