West Bowling aim to finish off their National Conference League Division One championship-winning campaign in the best possible style when they meet Wigan St Judes at Shay Lane.
Bowling have developed a close relationship with Bradford Salem Rugby Union Club and have gratefully accepted their generous hospitality while their Bankfoot home is reclaimed by the cricket season.
There can be no doubt that the wide-open spaces are very much to their liking and have never failed to rack up the points on their previous matches there.
Visitors St Judes look certain to finish in third place and are renowned as one of the best free-flowing rugby outfits in the Conference.
Bowling won the away encounter 16-14 in one of their best performances this term.
A repeat would be a tremendous treat in the penultimate match of the season.
Lee Innes returns after playing for the successful Yorkshire County side.
Forward Phil Chappell is unavailable and wingman Paul Gardner is in doubt with a dead leg.
Elland took over top spot in the Pennine League Premier Division from Queensbury following the 33-10 win over Ovenden on Tuesday night.
The Halifax side is now one point in front with two matches in hand.
The title could go all the way to the wire by the time they meet on April 30 but Bury must first overcome Birkenshaw away from home next Wednesday night.
Birkenshaw will want to consolidate fourth position when they meet Lindley Swifts tomorrow to set up the local derby that will certainly prove to be a huge crowd puller.
In the only Division Two fixture, Queensbury A are at home to Heywood Tigers in a game in which only pride is at stake, but Wyke have a very important Division Four relegation battle on their hands when they welcome Park Amateurs A to Towngate.
Queensbury are still basking in the glory of winning the Jack Senior Memorial Bradford Cup against Victoria Rangers last Sunday - thanks to two brilliant tries from scrum half Carl Smith.
l Keighley Albion 'A' beat Liversedge 16-13 in Pennine League Division Three on Wednesday. Albion forced their way into a early 12-10 lead which they held until a penalty tied things up eight minutes after half-time.
But James Feather dived over for the winner ten minutes later, with Liversedge only managing a drop goal in reply.
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