GUISELEY and Farsley Celtic both need just one more win in the FA Youth Cup to potentially set up a mouthwatering derby clash against Bradford City.
Like in the senior competition, League One and Two sides enter the tournament at the first round stage, with that taking place next month.
But next week sees the third and final qualifying round take place, with Farsley playing in a derby at FC Halifax Town next Tuesday, then Guiseley heading to Macclesfield three days later.
Both sides had different kinds of wins in the second qualifying round.
Farsley were superb at dealing with their favourites tag, as they recorded a thumping 7-0 win at Penistone Church.
Meanwhile, Guiseley had to fight hard, but managed an excellent 2-1 home victory over York to seal their progress.
And in a neat replica, the senior Guiseley and Farsley sides are also one FA Cup win away from potentially facing the Bantams.
This afternoon, Guiseley visit Kidderminster Harriers in the fourth qualifying round, while Farsley host Kettering Town at Nethermoor, due to their own ground undergoing pitch renovations.
A win for the two West Yorkshire sides would put them into the first round proper, where they could be handed a tie against Graham Alexander's men.
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