Campion have history on their side as they look to reach the semi-finals of the West Riding County Amateur League Cup on Saturday.

The Manningham Mills-based club have won the Premier Division Cup for the past two seasons, beating Brighouse Town in the 2006 final and Golcar United last season.

Now Campion have home advantage against a Halifax Irish side they beat 2-1 at the end of November thanks to two Chima Manondo goals.

Meanwhile, Tyersal will put aside their relegation fears as they host Mirfield-based Lower Hopton in another quarter-final.

Struggling Wibsey, who have drawn their last two Premier Division games but have yet to take three points from a home fixture, have championship contenders Storthes Hall as their visitors in the league.

And Keighley Shamrocks, who are one point behind Wibsey in second-bottom position, are at mid-table Overthorpe.

With Crag Road United's promotion chances now almost ended, they will be seeking a last-four spot in the Division One Cup as they visit Wakefield-based Eastmoor.

Salts, who beat high-flying Marsden 2-0 at the beginning of the month, will be hoping to turn in a similar performance against their Huddersfield opponents with the semi-finals beckoning.

And Steeton have home advantage against last season's cup winners and current Division One leaders Kirkburton.

Rock-bottom Dudley Hill Rangers saw all their December fixtures postponed and have now played fewer matches than any side in Division One.

They will be hoping to turn those games in hand into points as new manager Mick Hird tries to avoid the drop, starting at home to promotion hopefuls Bronte Wanderers.

South Bradford can move up to second place ahead of Marsden if they take all three points from their trip to Farnley.

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