Tattenhall will be looking to build on their home win last weekend against bottom club Winnington Park.
Club chairman Mel Dobson admitted they had kept their hopes of promotion alive after last week's victory.
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aking 7 for 32 against Park, before Roy Sandford (7 not out) and Dobson (25 not out) steered Tattenhall home to 20 points.
Dobson said: "We kept our chances alive with the win against Winnington Park and we just hope we can remain in the hunt for promotion before we face the top two clubs in Irby and Grappenhall in our last two matches.
"But Stockport turned us over at Tattenhall earlier this year so there is still everything to play for, but hopefully we can get some points out of the game."
Batsman Paul Kettle is unavailable for tomorrow's match, so Barry Mitchell steps in as his replacement.
High-flying SAUGHALL make two changes for their Cheshire Alliance League match at home to Heaton Mersey Village.
Captain Chris Andrews is unavailable and opening bowler and all-rounder Dipak Jenna is also ruled out.
Batsman Richard Tomlinson and fast bowler Pete Tunnicliffe both return to action alongside bowler Laurence Gotts who is home from university.
Confidence is high in the Saughall camp ahead of their clash against fifth-placed HMV.
ALVANLEY travel to Oakmere in their Cheshire League Division One match.
Alvanley lost heavily by eight wickets to Ashton on Mersey last weekend but will be looking to bounce back tomorrow at their high-flying hosts.
Alvanley need to compile a winning run with just five games left to play.
CHESTER COUNTY OFFICERS make the trip to Bowdon Vale in Division Two knowing they need to build on their thrilling last over victory against Over Peover last weekend.
Ian Rule (104) and Chris Wright (62 not out) who hit a winning boundary in the last over helped their team secure 20 points against Over Peover.
Second placed BARROW will be aiming to be at full strength for their trip to Over Peover in Division Two.
Lee Dwyer, Marlon Barclay and Gareth Pawlett showed good form with the bat before Barrow's match against Alderley Park last weekend was abandoned due to rain.
Phil Noble and Phil Johnson will be attempting to restrict Over Peover's reply.
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