Cleckheaton will be looking for a repeat of their survival heroics when they pay a visit to Undercliffe.
A bizarre weekend of results last week saw the top sides lose points with the relegation battlers pulling off surprises all over the Bradford district.
But to avoid the drop to Division Two, the bottom sides will need to repeat their heroics again tomorrow.
With skipper Steve Titchard seeming to find form with the bat and his team-mates all fulfilling their promise, the trip to Undercliffe will be seen as a winnable fixture.
But the Intake Road side will be desperate to avoid another shock, like they suffered against Lightcliffe last week, and will be careful not to show any complacency against their hungry opponents.
And Lightcliffe will need to pull off a similar-sized shock if they are to get anything from their trip to East Bierley.
After their surpising, but much-needed victory last Saturday, they will need to do the same again against a Bierley side who could still have a shot at the title if the top sides continue to stumble.
With the mid-season Pudsey Congs lead clawed back, the title race appears to be opening up and all the top-four sides could be in with a shout.
The two Pudsey sides, still only separated by a point and with their big derby game next week, will be desperate to play themselves into form ahead of the potential championship-decider in eight days time.
After eye-opening slip-ups last week, St Lawrence welcome Farsley with Congs facing the prospect of a trip to Woodlands.
Meanwhile, Yeadon take on Spen Victoria in what they will see as a winnable fixture.
Baildon will be looking for revenge when they pay a visit to the scene of their Priestley Cup mauling.
Hanging Heaton beat James Goldthorp's side by ten wickets in the cup as well as convincingly turning them over in the league at Jenny Lane.
Baildon will be looking to accomplish what they managed in last year's Heavy Woollen Cup final and will feel they have something to prove in the match.
In Division Two, leaders Idle, and their star double-century hero from last weekend, Mohamed Hafeez, take a rest day with Mirfield and Great Horton missing out on the Saturday action, their fixture taking place on Sunday.
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