Only six points separate the top six sides in the Premier Division of the West Riding County Amateur Football League.

Leaders Meltham Athletic are involved in the quarter-final of the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup and second-placed Brighouse Town are without a fixture.

It means that third-placed Bay Athletic can make ground but they will not find it easy at Tyersal, who have shown that they can match the top teams.

An injury-time goal from Taylor McKinley defeated Tyersal when the sides met earlier. But Athletic have lost two and drawn one of their last three games and Tyersal will fancy their chances.

Keighley Shamrocks, who are desperate for points to pull out of the relegation area, are in action at fourth-placed Storthes Hall.

Wibsey, who have three games on their own patch this month, must start to make home advantage count if they are to pull away from the foot of the table.

On Saturday, they entertain Lower Hopton who, after a promising start to the season, have only tasted victory once in their last ten games.

Sixth-placed Campion can help both Wibsey and Tyersal by beating their visitors Ardsley Celtic, who are locked in between the two Bradford sides.

South Bradford, who moved into second place in Division One, will be hoping to take all three points from their trip to Crag Road United, while Salts bid to complete a hat-trick of victories over Marsden.