Campion face a tough task against in-form Hemsworth Miners Welfare as they look to get their West Riding County Amateur League title bid back on track.

The Manningham Mills-based side missed the chance to go top of the Premier Division with two successive away defeats.

But they have home advantage on Saturday, albeit against a Hemsworth outfit who have shot up to third place thanks to an eight-match unbeaten run.

Wibsey, who are only just above the two relegation places, will be hoping to build on two draws in their last two games when they host Bradford rivals Tyersal at Westwood Park.

There is a much-depleted fixture list this weekend as clubs try to catch up with postponed District FA Cup games - although the current wet weather may hinder that plan, with Bradford Council pitches already ruled unplayable.

In Division One, rock-bottom Dudley Hill Rangers have asked Mick Hird to take control and help lift them clear of the relegation zone.

Hird, who manages the club's Sunday Alliance side, starts his tenure with a home game against mid-table Littletown.

With Division Two pacesetters Brighouse Town Reserves and Storthes Hall Reserves facing each other, U-Save Albion could close the gap if they return from Hunsworth with all three points.

Meanwhile, Tyersal Reserves hope to book a place in the last four of the Division Two Cup when they play struggling Hall Green United Reserves at Arkwright Street (1.45pm).

West Yorkshire League side Old Headingley meet Thackley Reserves at Bradford University in a third-round game.

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