JOHN BOARDMAN is fit to play in an unchanged squad when Colwyn Bay take their unbeaten record to joint leaders Alsager Town in the Unibond Divison One South tomorow (Saturday).
The defender came off after tweaking a groin in Tuesday night's 5-1 FA Cup win at Congleton Town, but came through training OK on Thursday.
Alsager are one of four teams level on nine points at the top of table, one point ahead of Colwyn Bay, and they beat FC City of Manchester 1-0 after extra time in the League Challenge Cup on Wednesday night.
Gary Finley went to watch the game and commened: "They are a workmanlike side with two big forwards up front, but I am optimistic we can get a result if we play like we did on Tuesday."
Neil Black, who scored a hat-trick in Tuesday's win to take his goals tally to five in six games, is again expected to line-up with Anthony Murt in attack.
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