Bridlington Town visit promotion rivals Emley, on Saturday, hoping to overtake them with a win.
Mike Thompson's men, coming into the match on the back of four straight wins, would enter the NPL East's top five with a victory.
It could get even better if fifth-placed North Ferriby United fail to win at struggling Consett.
Emley have only won one of their last four matches as they edged past Heaton Stannington 2-1.
Brid thumped minnows Brandesburton 5-0 in midweek in the East Riding Senior Cup.
Thompson spoke to Brid Town TV after that success:
Kick-off, on Saturday, at Emley, is 3pm.


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