Ossett Albion face a huge task if they want to preserve their unbeaten home record tonight when Warrington Town visit.
Ossett are yet to lose at Dimple Wells since the start of the Evo Stik Division One North and Richard Tracey hopes that continues.
But, he is under no-illusions about how difficult that will be.
“We’re unbeaten here and we have only conceded two goals,” Tracey told Non League Yorkshire.
“Our target is to keep it that way. Let’s not hide the fact that Warrington are going to come here and be a very good opposition.
“They will be strong, physical and they will ask a lot of questions of us.
“The reality is that it will be a big question for us and we have to see where we’re at.
“I think it will be a good marker to see where we are.
“As for the home form we can’t ask for more. I have to be honest and say I’m happy about where we are.”
Tracey expects to have Liam Schofield available after the left-back’s departure from Goole AFC.
Schofield was a key player for Albion at the back end of the 2013-14 season when he helped them earn a reprieve by finishing second bottom in the Division One North table.
Albion would have been relegated to the Toolstation NCEL had they finished bottom.
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