From the BBC:
Two groups fight to save Halifax
Stricken Halifax Town could be saved from liquidation by two separate groups, reports BBC Radio Leeds.
The original consortium are trying to reform Halifax, while the Supporters Trust are also now heavily involved.
Both parties are in contact with the FA and the Trust claim they have confirmation that Halifax will be in Unibond League 1 North next season.
The consortium are still paying the club's bills and have said more information will be available soon.
The Unibond's AGM next month is expected to rubber stamp Halifax's place in League 1 North.
The club, who went into administration during the season, were automatically relegated from the Blue Square Premier and the Blue Square North after creditors failed to accept a rescue package.
It was feared Halifax would go straight into liquation and disappear from football altogether but the consortium's continued financial support looks likely to keep the 97-year-old club alive.