Coach Matt Greenwood is looking for the Bees to produce a rousing end to the season to enable them to finish in third place in North Division One.

To do that, they need to win their last two matches against Sheffield at Wagon Lane tomorrow and Middlesbrough away next Saturday.

He said: "We are only two points behind Sheffield, so if we beat them, we will be level.

"The results of our last two matches will determine whether we finish third or seventh so we have a lot to play for.

"Sheffield have had a good season and will be looking to take three points off us so we are expecting a big game. We will need to be on top form to win.

"Under the circumstances to finish third would be good. We have not been able to play at Wagon Lane for most of the season because of the floods, we have had a lot of injuries or players not available and we lost players from last season.

"Despite these handicaps I think we have progressed quite a long way and the players have worked extremely hard.

"We have had two or three hard games recently and it is important we keep up the commitment and play as well as we can. If we manage to win our last two matches we will have got what we deserve."

The Bees will be without tight head prop Richard Hanson who suffered a neck injury in the Yorkshire Cup defeat against Wakefield at Wagon Lane on Tuesday, but Andy Murphy, Andy Woodhead and John Rimmin-gton return to the side.

Bradford Salem are at home to Wath in a bottom of the table match in Yorkshire Division Two.

Baildon visit Doncaster team Edlington in Yorkshire Division Four while Cleckheaton are at home to Pocklington in Yorkshire Division One.

Aireborough, who beat Adwick at home 25-17 in midweek with a hat-trick of tries from Luke Kendall and one from John Bottomley, are at home to Wickersley.

Keighley are without a match as opponents Ilkley have a league fixture.