With just four weekends of cricket left this summer, it is set to be another intriguing weekend in the Bradford League.
East Bierley, currently in fourth place, welcome Pudsey St Lawrence in what could be their last chance to battle for the title.
Already 16 points behind leaders Pudsey Congs, a loss could all but end Bierley's designs on the coveted Division One title.
The St Lawrence visitors will be desperate for the win as they sit seven points behind the topdogs with chances running out to catch their neighbours.
Congs could face a potentially tricky visit from Spen Victoria.
Spen captain Steve Bethel will come face to face with his brother, Congs' opener Andy, as his side look to secure points to keep some breathing space from the relegation positions immediately below them.
Congs will see this game as winnable, and could provide them with one of the three victories required to clinch their third successive title.
Undercliffe, sitting in third, will need to win on their travels to Woodlands if they are to maintain any hope of the title, but will find it tricky against the resurgent newly-promoted side.
Meanwhile, at the other end, bottom-placed Lightcliffe face Cleckheaton, also in the releagation spots, in a must-win encounter.
Mathematically they can stay in the hunt for safety for two more weeks but a loss tomorrow could all but shatter their dreams and consign the yo-yo side back to Division Two.
In other games Yeadon take on Hanging Heaton while Baildon will battle it out with a visiting Farsley side.
In Division Two, leaders Idle will be keen for revenge against Bradford & Bingley.
Just seven days after Bingley took six points off the division's top side, the two promotion contenders meet again, this time at Wagon Lane.
Second-placed Gomersal should be comfortable against Manning-ham Mills while Mirfield travel to Bowling Old Lane.
Keighley travel to Morley with a seven-point gap separating them from a chance of leaving the division.
At the foot of the table, the young Windhill side will be hoping to get a win at Salts to lift them off the bottom and out of the re-election spot. Drighlington take the week off.
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