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Horden CW aim to build on Monday's six-goal thrashing of Morpeth Town when they host Washington in Division Two of the Skilltrainingltd Northern League tomorrow.

Manager Brian Honour is uncertain whether Bakary Bojang will be available since he is being trailed by Grimsby Town and could go on trial with the Blundell Park club.

Grant Herbert is banned, so Chris Porter will take over in goal. Ian Edwards returns, but a doubt surrounds Dan Parker, who is suffering with a hamstring injury.

Washington, with three wins and three defeats from six games, cannot call upon Jamie Dawson or Andrew Reay, but Glen Reay is added to the squad.

Chester-le-Street go to Guisborough, while Birtley Town host Northallerton.

Holders Whitley Bay are exempt from the early rounds of the FA Vase and will not play their first game until November.

Tomorrow, they go in search of First Division points at Billingham Synthonia and manager Ian Chandler misses Phil Bell and Lee Kerr, but Adam Johnston is expected to have recovered from a groin strain.

With Gary Hoggeth ruled out, Jarrow Roofing manager Richie McLoughlin has signed former Morpeth goalkeeper Jak Wells to take over at home to Ryton.

Ex-Washington player Peter Watling will be out for another couple of weeks and other absentees tomorrow are Keith Oliver and Paul Trosh.

Champions Spennymoor entertain West Auckland, while Dunston UTS face a tricky trip to Dean Street to take on Shildon.


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