Bishop Auckland manager Tony Lee is forced to break up a winning side at home to Marine today.

Bishops have won their last two matches, but midfielders Andy Howarth and David Gallagher, as well as defender Mark Salmon, are all unavailable.

Lee will call upon George Adams and his son Anthony to fill the gaps with winger Jeff Smith and Thomas Dunn also in the reckoning.

"Despite missing those three, I still think we've got a good squad," said Lee. "It's a shame to break up the team, because those three have been outstanding."

Spennymoor, meanwhile, will be hoping to tighten up their defence at home to Colwyn Bay.

Moors let a tahree-goal lead slip on Monday at Emley, and manager Peter Mulcaster said; "We've got an inexperienced team which is learning all the time. A couple of wins will do us the world of good."

Matthew Cooke and David Bellamy are added to the squad, while Lee Bennett will have a fitness test.

Whitby Town are at home to Accrington Stanley, and include midfielder Neil Radigan, but full back Dave Logan will have a fitness test.

Gateshead chairman John Gibson is to fine three players who have been sent off this season. Gateshead take on Stalybridge at home, looking for their first win.