Six days after a last-over boundary in the dark handed the home side victory, Spen Victoria visit East Bierley once again.

Asif Mir hit a cover boundary off Gareeb Razak with two balls to go to hand East Bierley a one-wicket victory in the first round of the Heavy Woollen Cup.

The darkness prevented either big John Wood at cover, nor Scott Cunningham on the cover boundary, from getting near the drive and Spen Victoria will be looking for revenge tomorrow.

Both sides won their opening games in Bradford League Division One and will be keen to lock horns again so soon after the cup thriller.

Yorkshire's Chris Elstub replaces Razak, giving Spen a formidable attack in the county player and the giant Wood.

The threat of rain looms again this weekend, with Bradford cricket lovers fearing the return of the traditional second week wash-out.

Champions Pudsey Congs will look to continue their winning start as they visit Undercliffe.

County selection permitting, Congs are likely to put out the same team as destroyed Yeadon last week, but know they face a tough proposition.

Although Undercliffe leaked 296 in losing to Farsley last week, Yorkshire's Richard Dawson looks set to play which may affect proceedings.

Hanging Heaton and Cleckheaton clash as they both look for their first league win of the year. Although losing out in the league last Saturday, both picked up confidence-boosting wins on Sunday in the cup and will be looking for more of the same this week.

Two more winless sides meet at Tofts Road, as Pudsey St Lawrence entertain Baildon.

Both sides will be keen to return the winning ways of last season sooner rather than later.

The battle of the Division One new boys take place at Albert Terrace, as Lightcliffe visit Woodlands.

Tim Orrel, last week's only century-scorer in the top flight, will be looking for more as both sides seek to establish themselves with a second victory.

Farsley will be looking for a repeat of the 296-run blitz of last week when they visit Yeadon.

The home side will be eager for an improvement after last week's thrashing by Congs, and will rely on chunky Aussie Damian Shanahan to put in a bigger performance.