Boro ready for a crucial clash
Stafford Rangers are hoping to welcome back a number of key players for their top-of-the-table clash with Coalville Town.
Star striker Ben Haseley returns from a hamstring injury, while winger Peter Till is also fit.
Rangers are top of the Evo-Stik First Division South and have lost just one game this season, with Coalville five points behind them in third.
Boss Neil Kitching said: "We are at home and we are looking to extend our lead at the top. They are one of the favourites for promotion, as are we now, so it should be a good game."
Kidderminster Harriers loanee George Cater and centre back Sam Smith are also in contention.
Tividale are still looking for their first win of the season and make the trip to Sheffield FC, the oldest club in world football.
They lost 2-1 to Leek Town last weekend, after a run of five consecutive draws, and remain rock bottom, while Sheffield are seventh.
Joint manager Ross Thorpe said: "You have to be optimistic, irrelevant of where teams are in the league table.
"We know Sheffield are a strong side, they have been for the past couple of seasons, but we've got to start getting points on the board.
"With the position we are in, we've got to worry about ourselves and make sure we do our jobs correctly."
Chasetown, who have only won once at home this term, welcome Belper Town to the Scholars Ground.
Dave Stringer's men are currently 15th in the league table, just five points behind the play-off places, while Belper are in 18th and have lost six of their eight away games.