The match of the day in Division A is the visit of table toppers Guiseley to defending champions Steeton who have clawed their way into joint third with Rawdon.
With second placed Adel odds on to win at home to Knaresborough, Guiseley can afford no slip-ups.
But Steeton, whose title defence
faltered until mid-season, have Guy Saxton bowling accurately and are confident after beating Rawdon last weekend.
Rawdon must get back the winning habit at Follifoot if they are to stay in with a chance, while time is
running out for relegation favourites Burley, who are at Bilton, and Silsden who travel to Skipton. Menston can boost their promotion hopes while hammering another blow down on Horsforth who look set to be in Division C only three years after playing in the top flight.
But the Division B crunch fixture sees third-placed Ilkley travel to leaders Collingham.
There will be just as much tension at Addingham where the bottom club take on Tong Park, whose two wins in a row have lifted them out of the bottom two.
With only two points separating the sides, there will be no room for mistakes.
After winning six of their last seven, Bolton Villas will be confident visiting Woodhouse, whose early season form looks likely to earn them promotion but who have stuttered recently, including losing to Ben Rhydding last weekend.
With that win, Ben Rhydding will also relish their trip to Bardsey who have one only once since June 17.
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