With top side Follifoot taking on fast-improving North Leeds, and early-season leaders Kirkstall and Bilton meeting, Otley could find themselves top of Division A tomorrow night - if they can overcome Rawdon.

Much will depend on which Rawdon side turns up - the one inspired by veterans Bruce Percy and Andrew Sugars that knocked the wind out of Kirkstall's sails last week or the team that collapsed for just 149 to lose at Green Lane in the previous match.

Otley have been reasonably consistent all season and with James Davis and Sam Smith in good form with the bat, and Andrew Burke regularly among the wickets, they will start as narrow favourites. But look out for Percy and Sugars.

At the other end of the table, Guiseley need to find some form to avoid a dogfight for the rest of the season.

Defeat by Beckwithshaw tomorrow would see them take their opponents' place at the bottom.

After a solid start, Tong Park have slipped up in recent weeks and they face a tough trip to Green Lane, who last week added Bilton to Rawdon's scalp.

Match of the day in Division B is top club Steeton's visit to Calverley, who have hit rich form in recent games.

Menston will need all the confidence produced by last week's first win if they are to get anything out of Colling-ham, while Ilkley will need another big spell of bowling from Craig Rackham if they are to overcome Thackley and not allow the gap at the bottom to become too wide.

Silsden, who have dropped down the table in the last two weeks, need to find their early- season form against long-time leaders Pool.

Division C front-runners Olicanian will be expected to beat Alwoodley quite comfortably but know that any slip up could allow Colton back to the top because they should be far too strong for Woodhouse.

Third-placed Ben Rhydding could stretch their winning run to four games at home to an Illingworth side that has struggled against the top teams, while Addingham face what should be a tight game against newcomers New Rover.

Bolton Villas meet Upper Wharfedale in another even contest, while Skipton will have a new spring in their step after beating Alwoodley but will find Harden a much tougher prospect.