Holders Baildon face a tricky start to their defence of the Priestley Cup tomorrow.
Division Two high-fliers Morley will be looking for the upset of the round as they entertain the Division One strugglers at Scatchard Lane.
Baildon have lost their opening two games as they struggle to combat the loss of Richard Robinson and Mark Bray.
After a tough start to the season, Baildon have gone from being expected top-four finishers to relegation fodder.
Although having only played two games, the team does not seem to have gelled well enough yet and will struggle unless performances improve soon.
They will be desperate to avoid defeat in the cup, and with the gulf between the two divisions growing wider each season, the days of big cup shocks look to be over.
In one of five Division One versus Division Two ties, Morley look to be the only side with even an outside chance of victory.
Unbeaten East Bierley, three-time winners until last season, visit Idle while Pudsey St Lawrence take a trip to last-season's wooden spooners Windhill.
Relegated last season, Brighouse will be looking to show they still mean Bradford League business when they visit Cleckheaton.
Yeadon, beaten finalists last year, visit Hartshead Moor, looking to capitalise on the return to form after the opening day hammering at Pudsey Congs.
Bradley Parker will be looking for his third successive century as Gomersal take on Bowling Old Lane in one of many all-Division Two clashes.
Based on recent form, Bradford & Bingley will be confident ahead of the visit of Salts.
Meanwhile, Great Horton will come back after a week off to take on Mirfield, who despatched Saltaire for just 83.
The Roberts Park side will be looking for an immediate return to the big scores as they visit Drighlington.
Bankfoot take on Esholt and Keighley play Manningham Mills.
In a repeat of last year's Division Two play-off, and last week's league match, Woodlands pay a visit to Lightcliffe.
Last week's game was stopped for bad light so there will be plenty to play for in what should be a tight encounter.
In the only other all-Division One clash Hanging Heaton take on Farsley.
Pudsey Congs, Spen Victoria and Undercliffe all receive byes.
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