
All three Cumbrian sides have home games in their League fixtures tomorrow.
Barrow entertain York City Knights in the Championship while Whitehaven are at home to Sheffield in the same competition.
Workington Town entertain Rochdale Hornets at the Fibrus Community Stadium in League One.
Barrow coach Paul Crarey is looking for the Raiders first win of the season after successive away defeats at Widnes and Whitehaven.
Jonty Gorley, coach at Whitehaven, is looking to make it three wins in a row but knows it will be tough against a competitive Sheffield side.
Workington Town’s coach Anthony Murray was pleased to get off the mark at Newcastle last week after two defeats and aims to follow up against the Hornets.
Barrow will choose from: Andrew Bulman, Greg Burke, Brett Carter, Max Clarke, Matt Costello, Luke Cresswell, Charlie Emslie, Tom Forber, Ellis Gillam, Delaine Gittens-Bedward, James Greenwood, Ryan Johnston, Mike Ogunwole, Kavan Rothwell, Ryan Shaw, Razor Silva, Jarrad Stack, Brad Walker, Tom Walker, Tom Wilkinson, Josh Wood.
Whitehaven have named: Ross Ainley, Jake Carter, Lucas Castle, Nathan Connell, Rio Corkill, Dalton Desmond-Walker, Jamie Doran, Oscar Doran, Will Evans, Edene Gebbie, Guy Graham, Lachlan Hanneghan, George Hill, Connor Holliday, Ryan King, Jake Maizen, Owen McCarron, James Newton, Joe Romeo, Perry Singleton, Curtis Teare.
The Workington squad: Brad Taylor, Carl Forber, Chris Taylor, Ciaran Walker, Connor Saunders, Grant Reid, Jack Stephenson, Jake Bradley, Jake Lightowler, Jarrod Sammut, Jason Mossop, JJ Key, Joe Purcell, Jonny Hutton, Jordan Burns, Jordan Thomson, Liam McNicholas, Matty Henson, Sean Croston, Stevie Scholey, Tyler Walton.





