HAWCOAT Park's North Lancs/Cumbria League future will become much clearer tomorrow as they face a crunch relegation clash with Burnley.

The Park A-team also return to also, and Furness had been due to host Egremont in the Cumbria League, but their visitors have called the game off as they cannot raise a team.

HAWCOAT PARK v BURNLEY

(Hawcoat Park, 3pm)

HAWCOAT find themselves in a real relegation battle and must win tomorrow to have any chance of North Lancs/Cumbria League survival.

It all starts up front, with Ryan Brown, skipper Brad Morrow and returning colossus Paul Woodburn. Andy Kent moves to the bench as he recovers from a long-term ankle injury.

Powerhouses Ash Mowatt and John Donnan will look to push the front three on, while the back row sees Mike Lightfoot, Adam Grainger and Alfie White taking the game by the horns, looking to give scrum half James Howden clean ball.

George Smith keeps his fly-half shirt, distributing to the centre duo of Dan White and Chris Burns.

Wide men George Hilton and Lewis Sayle will want to take on the Burnley back line, with Blain Marwood on hand to dance his way through.

Dave Wynne and Jack Sutherland make up the bench.

VALE OF LUNE FOURTHS v HAWCOAT PARK A

HAWCOAT Park A play only their fifth game of year as they travel to Lancaster in North West Intermediate Division Four.

A squad of 17 has been selected, with final positions to be decided on the day.

Joe Rea returns after missing eight weeks with injury, and Charlie Butterworth plays after joining the Royal Navy before Christmas.

Coach Colin Niven and skipper Martin Kennedy lead the team, taking forwards Mark Hall, Rory Sayle and Luke Shaw into battle.

Matt Robson and Peter Jennens will be joined in a dynamic back row by young Harry Higgins, as he continues in his first outstanding season as an open-age player.

Scott Garnett and Adam Williamson are in the half-backs, with Col Wright conducting the orchestra in front of him.

Wide men Joe Dalton and Rodney Odondi are more than capable of getting over the whitewash and Jay Crowe and Jake Vial go in the centres.