Undercliffe travel to the Britannia Ground this week looking to inflict more sorrow on the Congs.

The in-form Bradford League side are aiming to be the third team on the bounce to take six points off the league leaders, who now have just a narrow lead at the top.

And the on-form man hoping to inflict the most damage is Guy Saxton, who last week took six wickets against Hanging Heaton in the Heavy Woollen Cup.

Meanwhile Congs, whose early-season blistering form continues in the cups, will be looking for a return to the form that looked like turning Bradford League Division One into a procession.

After surprise losses to Baildon and Yeadon, Undercliffe on paper look like a side who could produce an upset, so it promises to be a cracking encounter.

And Pudsey St Lawrence have a chance to go top for the first time if Undercliffe do produce the goods against Congs and they beat Baildon.

Baildon have suffered from mixed form in recent weeks and St Lawrence will look to keep their recent impressive run going.

But the home side will be looking for another shock and are able to field their strongest team for the encounter.

In a repeat of last year's Division Two play-off, Lightcliffe welcome Woodlands. The latter have fared better since promotion and Lightcliffe will be desperate for the points as they look to rise out of the bottom three.

Other relegation strugglers Cleckheaton welcome Hanging Heaton while Yeadon have to visit Farsley's Red Lane.

Despite their wonderful victory over Congs last week, Yeadon may still struggle, especially away from their home track.

Spen Victoria, five of whose youngsters take to the field the following day in the league's under-21 representative side, entertain East Bierley.

Inconsistent this season, Bierley will be looking to take advantage of the recent stumblings above them and try to close the gap that is developing between the top two and the chasing pack.

At the wrong end of the table, the youthful Windhill side pay a visit to Bowling Old Lane in a match which could prove to be decisive.

Both are struggling to weigh anchor from the foot of the table and the potential 12-pointer could decide which is forced to seek re-election.