BARROW Island aim to carry on the good work from last week's close victory at Millom when they take on Wigan St Jude’s at the John Jefferson Stadium.
The Island, however, take on a Jude’s side that has only lost two of their 19 games so far this season.
They are in second place in the National Conference's Second Division and are almost certain to gain promotion.
The Island welcome back Jordan Staffieri, Ryan Wilson, Brad Warne, Matty Sayle and Brandon Corrie.
However, unavailable are Jake Stockdale, Adam Ford, Ollie Holmes and Ian Irvine.
Max Anderson-Moore retains his place at half-back following his outstanding performance in the 18-16 win at Millom.
That win eases their relegation worries and enabled them to leapfrog over the Woolybacks on points difference.
Island are fourth bottom with Millom now third bottom both on 12 points.
Saddleworth are second bottom on 10, while Mytons of Humberside prop up the rest on nine points.
Last weekend the Jude’s were 48-12 home winners over Normanton Knights.
Millom aim to put last week's defeat behind them with a visit to Saddleworth, not on the bus is skipper Lee Postlethwaite, who has work commitments.
Coach Brad Crellin delays naming his final 17 with fitness tests awaiting Dom O’Brien, Andrew Dawson and Luke Allonby.
Back in contention are Nial Harris and Tom Askew.
In the North West Men’s League First Division, Ulverston are home to Burtonwood Bridge and name their final squad tomorrow.
Ruled out are Scott Houston and Miles Fricker, while late fitness tests will decide if Jake Spedding and Josh Catlett make the 17 for duty.
West Cumbrian clubs Kells and Egremont are in danger of dropping into the First Division next season from the Premier League.
Egremont are bottom of the table and taking only 14 players to leaders Siddal proved disastrous, as their young squad lost 106-0.
Kells were also on the wrong end of a 50-16 scoreline at Rochdale Mayfield.
Tomorrow both are on the road once more, Kells are at second-place side West Hull while fourth-place Hunslet ARLFC entertain Egremont.
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