Pikes were unbeaten for their first 11 matches of the season, but have lost their last two.
Tony Hackworth's men were beaten after a late Nathan Cartman winner 3-2 at Albion Sports in the league, before their 2-0 FA Cup defeat to NPL East side Runcorn Linnets at the weekend.
They return to Northern Counties East Premier action when Horbury Town visit Mill Lane.
Pikes are seventh in the division but with games in hand on every side above them.
Tonight is the second in a run of six scheduled home matches in a row.
Pickering have seen an increase in attendances this season with over 1,000 at Saturday's game.
Kick-off on Tuesday is 7.45pm.


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