County Cup: The fourth round of the County Cup takes centre stage tomorrow with the three Bradford Sunday Alliance clubs left in the competition all having home games.

Albion Sports play Wakefield Athletic at Apperley Bridge and need to restore the Alliance pride.

Having already beaten premier sides, Oakenshaw and Calverley Victoria and 1B club Woodman Rovers, who took them to extra-time, Wakefield have been the league's bogey side. Fairweather Green are at home to Leeds side, Merlins. But next week they have the biggest game in their club's history when they take on A3 of Liverpool in the fourth round of the FA Sunday Cup.

Queens Athletic's reward for winning last week's dramatic third-round game with Bolton Woods is a tie with Leeds club, Fforde Grene. East Bowling Unity ended Grene's hope last season and although Queens could do with a few points in the league, a good run in the cup is good for moral.

There's also involvement at trophy level. Silsden, one of the favourites, host Fleece and another all-alliance pairing is Buttershaw Bantams against Queensbridge.

The third tie is between Bradford Ukrainians and Thornhill Bridge.