Cleckheaton's James Stansfield will be gunning for the wicket of Tariq Aziz, as the relegation strugglers welcome the title challengers.
After a frustrating summer with a broken leg, Stansfield returned to bowling action last week with a wicket, as he desperately bids to save his side from the drop.
And despite the tough prospect of facing second-placed Pudsey St Lawrence, Stansfield will be looking for the key wickets.
But Aziz will be hoping for more runs as he continues his quest for 1,000 in the summer in this important tie.
St Lawrence, a point behind keen rivals Congs, will be looking for maximum points over the next two weeks as they prepare for the all-important Pudsey derby on August 10.
Meanwhile Congs welcome Hanging Heaton as they look to continue their return to form.
A maximum points win last week sent them back to the top of the table, albeit by a single point, and now Matthew Doidge's side will be looking to stay there.
Despite losing a 15-point lead after three straight losses, Congs remain confident they can grab their third title in a row.
Third-placed Undercliffe will be looking to keep in the hunt for the title with a visit to Lightcliffe.
The relegation strugglers will need a dramatic change in fortunes if they are to take anything from the game but will be desperate to pick up something after their loss to rivals Yeadon last week.
Yeadon, who set their sights on safety with that impressive win last week, pay a visit to Baildon as they look to drag themselves up the table.
Once again it will be middle-order batting that could save them as they look to continue to overcome the loss of overseas player Damian Shanahan.
Despite the daylight being created over recent weeks between the bottom three and safety, both Spen Victoria and Woodlands will be keen to pick up something from their encounter.
Both are just a few results away from being sucked back into the relegation mire and it should prove to be a tough battle.
In Division One's other game, East Bierley, still with an outside hope of the title, visit Farsley's Red Lane.
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