Chorley boss Andy Preece wants to see his players improve their work in the final third of the pitch when they take on Boston United away from home this weekend.
The Pilgrims – like the Magpies – have yet to win this season and were surprisingly beaten 5-3 at home on the opening day of the season by Southport."We have not conceded many chances in the three games – Matty Urwin has not had a lot to do so defensively we are looking strong.
"Boston is not a easy place to go and after their first result of the season at home, I am sure they will want to put that right.” Elsewhere, Southport are away to Alfreton Town while AFC Fylde welcome Scarborough Athletic to Mill Farm. Meanwhile, Bamber Bridge go in search of their first victory of the season when they welcome Liversedge to the Sir Tom Finney stadium this weekend.Elsewhere, Clitheroe host Colne in the FA Cup preliminary round, while Charnock Richard head to Sildsen. Kendal Town visit Bishop Auckland.
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