WARRINGTON Wizards are hoping to move up the LHF Healthplan National League Three table as they play the first of four consecutive home games on Saturday.
Wizards, who were without a game at the weekend, take on St Albans Centurions at Wilderspool at 3.30pm.
They currently sit two places behind their opponents in sixth place but a win could move them to fourth.
Coach Eddie Harris is keen for his side to make up ground with some home victories and said: "The week off has given some of the lads a chance to rest slight niggles, so hopefully we will be able to give a good account of ourselves.
"This will only be our second home league game of the season, so if we can get on a roll over the next few weeks we should soon move up the table."
Chester Wolves 34
Warr Wizards A 36
WARRINGTON Wizards A team will seek to build on their weekend victory at Chester when they host North Wales Coasters in the Rugby League Conference Cheshire Division at Eagle Sports Club on Saturday at 2.30pm.
Wizards trailed by eight points in the closing stages against Chester Wolves but snatched the win.
Man of the match Matty Barber grabbed his second try of the game to make it 34-32.
Wizards pressure then paid off four minutes into stoppage time as 16-year-old substitute Stephen Lenihan scored on his debut to seal the spoils.
Matt Wilson opened the scoring for Wizards, while Scott Davidson chipped in with a brace of tries and Billy Maunder crossed once.
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