Gainsborough Trinity welcome fellow playoff-chasers Bamber Bridge to the KAL Group Stadium where three points could get Trinity back into the top five.
This game was originally supposed to be played on Saturday February 28 but was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
The Holy Blues come into this game undefeated in their last two, with a 1-1 draw away from home against Rushall Olympic last time out halting their run of .
Fraser Preston’s first league goal of the season put Russ Wilcox’s side in the lead, before Olympic’s substitute Alex Moore scored a wondergoal to put the score back level with 15 minutes in the game left.
Wilcox said: “Really pleased with the performance. Outstanding performance.
“Defence was superb, and solid. We come away disappointed, because we deserved all three points.”

A draw or a win would see the hosts climb into one of the four playoff places with games in hand on the teams around them.
Trinity currently find themselves in sixth place in the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and equal on points with fifth place Stockton Town.
Their opponents on Tuesday find themselves on a poor run of form with their last win being on Tuesday 3, February away against Guiseley.
During this spell, the two sides played the reverse fixture on February 10 with Trinity walking away 3-1 winners from the SFC Stadium.
However, Wilcox doesn’t have any doubts on how hard Tuesday’s fixture will be.
He said: “They are all big games, every games a big game.
“Thought the fans were great today [against Rushall] – amazing in their numbers. We do need to take more chances because we’re creating chances.
“They’re a good team Bamber – I know they’re on a bad run at the moment, but they’re dangerous.”

Bamber currently sit in ninth place and are nine points away from Trinity and the playoffs, but with games in hand, they are not to be discounted yet.
In their most recent outing, Bridge lost 2-0 at home to relegation fighting Morpeth Town, where that win saw them climb out the relegation zone.
A draw or a win would see the hosts climb into one of the four playoff places with games in hand on the teams around them.
