Halifax RLFC coach Karl Harrison will look to keep the pressure on second-placed Featherstone Rovers in the Kingstone Press Championship.

The Shay club’s head coach has no new injuries to contend with as he bids to keep his side in their winning habit away at North Wales Crusaders tomorrow (2.30pm).

Harrison said: “We’re still a million miles from where we need to be, but we’re certainly going in the right direction.

“We’re on a nice unbeaten streak, and long may that last, but we’ve got another tricky game against North Wales.

“We’ve got to win all our games to finish where we need to finish.”

Simon Brown could come into contention as he bids to return following a broken thumb.

North Wales Crusaders coach Anthony Murray remains optimistic of securing his first win in charge of the club.

Crusaders fell victim to another agonising defeat last week, losing 30-28 against Rochdale Hornets.

However, Murray said: “The effort and commitment is there, we showed that with how we stick in and got something out of it. It’s just certain areas and individual errors.”