Blyth Spartans boss Tom Wade says his side are looking forward to tomorrow night's game with Workington Reds at Borough Park, ko 7.45pm.
The Spartans picked up another three points against Grantham on Saturday but Wade admitted that tomorrow's game could be their hardest so far.
He said: “It’s top versus second top so it should be good one.
"On paper it’s our hardest game of the season but we’ve beaten some of the top teams away from home and we won’t be phased by it.
"It’ll be tough but we can’t wait.”
Blyth are likely to be without Alex Nicholson and Andrew Cartwright, both of whom have foot injuries.
Defender Ryan Hutchinson may be available while forward Daniel Maguire is still about two weeks away from making a comeback.
Reds did not have a match at the weekend as their clash with Mickleover Sports was called off so they trail the league leaders by eight points, having played the same number of games.
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