Bradford & Bingley travel to Tynedale tomorrow hoping for revenge after losing to them on the opening day of the season in National League Three North.

The Bees must win to keep the pressure on Macclesfield for the play-off spot.

Coach Geoff Wappett makes one change - Marcus Dracup will start and Rob Padgett drops to the bench.

Bloues Volschenk has recovered from the bang in the ribs that forced him off against Bedford last time out and he resumes his partnership with Baz Clark.

Wappett said: "One of the targets I set the squad at the start of the season was not to lose to a side twice in one season - and so far the lads have done well to pull back victories against the sides who beat us in the early part of the season.

"Tynedale is an opportunity to keep that going. We are delighted to be here at this stage of the season and still in with a shout for the play-offs, and although possibly things might all be resolved by the time we face Macclesfield, all we can do is keep playing and winning our games."

Bees are praying that Fylde get something from their match at Macclesfield tomorrow.

And Cleckheaton are hoping for a big day themselves tomorrow at home to Darlington Mowbray Park.

If Cleck win, they will probably be safe from relegation.

"We have three games to go and the next one after this is Bradford & Bingley away so we could do with winning this one and the pressure will be off," said Alan Bentley.

"We had a good training session this week when a few home truths were spelt out following our two recent defeats. I just hope our confidence hasn't been dented.

"We have been making too many basic errors and we must eradicate them."

Keighley have strengthened their team from last week for the visit to Old Crossleyans in Yorkshire One.

Matthew Cox, Mark Beckett, John Harrison and Adam Balderstone return to bolster the backs and Andy Bennett returns at No 8. All were unavailable last week for the Yorkshire Shield second-round match which they still won easily at Acklam.

It is expected to be a tight game. Keighley lost narrowly to them at home earlier in the season.

Bradford Salem hope to be celebrating promotion from Yorkshire Two on Saturday night.

The club needs just one point from their game at Castleford tomorrow to be sure of going up.

Neil Klenk said: "We are hopeful but it won't be easy because Castleford are in the relegation zone and are fighting for survival.

"But we have a near full-strength side out."

Ilkley are to have a full-time community rugby development officer - Dave Duxbury. The job runs for a year thanks to local sponsorship.

Otley (v Coventry): J Wring, M Luffman, K Fullman, J Oakes, S Connor, J Tiffany, N Bland, M Stockdale; D Scully, S Binns; W Sovatabua, P Mooney, R Whatmuff, C Hall, I Shuttleworth, A Brown, D Sayers, B Fear, G Wilson, R Pike, K Dench, N Taylor.

Keighley (at old Crossleyans): M Cox, P Cavender, T Marlow, N Curr, M Beckett; J Harrison, A Balderstone; R Riley, D Pullen, P Sinfield, L Sugden, M Feather, M Bailey, Aa Bennett, L Gordon. Rep: R Leach, S Amos, P Schofield.

Wharfedale (v Waterloo): J Davies, J Hutchinson, C Malherbe, A Baggett, S Horsfall, C Meehan, S Cottrell, P Peel, J Lawn, N Dickinson, D Lister, A Capstick, A Allen, H verity, R Baldwin, C Ingram, F Lovatt, B Wade, J Newton.