
All four Cumbrian clubs will complete their West Lancashire Premier Division season with away games this afternoon.
Millom are the best-placed in eighth but although a win and certain results elsewhere could carry them higher, they face a tough test at champions Eagley.
The new champions have only dropped two points from a draw in their previous 14n home games and will be a stiff obstacle to overcome.
Whitehaven have every incentive to win their final game at Hiurst Green as it would lift them off the bottom of the table where they have been for a lot of the season.
They have hit some decent form at the back end of the campaign with two draws and two wins but they will be without several of the players that got them on that run.
Five of the Workington Reds Under-18’s who have been playing are not available and manager Brian Dawson has other key players missing.
Even so he is going there hoping to get that win which would lift them off the bottom spot.
Cleator Moor Celtic have rather slipped in recent weeks but manager Gareth Agnew, already looking ahead to next season by blooding his promising Under-18’s, wants a positive finish at Tempest United.
Celtic’s Under-18s meet Northbank in the County Under-18s final at Penrith’s Frenchfield on Friday, May 8.
Milnthorpe Corinthians round off their campaign at Burscough Richmond.





