JOSH Gent says Bradshaw will be up against the whole of Little Lever in tomorrow's must-win game for the Victory Road side.

The stand-in captain says it will not just be the Little Lever team who will be pumped up for a match they have to win to stand any chance of being in the top division next year.

It is a potentially dramatic last day for Little Lever, Eagley and Heaton, who are going for the last two available places in the top tier when the Bolton League splits into two divisions.

Little Lever host a Bradshaw side who last week made sure of their place in the top division, while Eagley have a difficult looking fixture at home to Farnworth and Heaton have what appears on paper to be an easier game at home to fourth-bottom Golborne.

Heaton only need one point to cement their place in the top division.

The only way they can miss out is if they get no points and both the other teams win with Little Lever picking up a bonus point.

In that case it would go down to who has the most wins then the most defeats then who won when they played each other.

Incredibly, Heaton and Little Lever would have the same number of wins and defeats and their game against each other was abandoned, so it would go down to run rate.

The scenario of Eagley winning, Little Lever winning with a bonus point and Heaton losing is an unlikely one, so it is more likely that either Eagley or Little Lever will the ones to miss out on a top-tier place.

Eagley need to win to be sure of being in the top division. If they lose and Little Lever win then it is Little Lever who will finish in the top 10 at Eagley's expense.

And Gent says that is the scenario everyone at Little Lever is focusing on.

"We'll beat Bradshaw," he said. "We'll beat them because we have to beat them.

"We respect them as a team but we'll beat them because losing is unthinkable.

"It's not just the team that wants to win this one, the whole of Little Lever wants us to win.

"If we win we stay up, that's what we've got to think. Going down is unthinkable so we've got to win and Farnworth will beat Eagley.

"It will be a great atmosphere, when there's a big crowd on there's nowhere like Little Lever for atmosphere.

"It's a proper game of cricket and it will be a proper atmosphere."

Eagley's opponents, Farnworth, have their Lancashire Knockout final against Denton West at Middleton the following day.

But Farnworth captain Simon Booth says they will be fielding a full-strength side and going for the win.

"We'll play the same side on Saturday that plays on Sunday apart from one, Jack Horrocks, who can't play because he's working," he said.

"And we'll be going to win the game because we go into every game to win and we can go up a place in the league."