An all Bradford Pennine President's Cup Final is on the cards.
Clayton showed their cup pedigree when beating holders Elland and their reward is a home tie against Guiseley Rangers tomorrow.
The Villagers have no injury worries and the excellent form of their young pack will send alarm bells ringing in the Guiseley camp.
Birkenshaw will start favour-ites at home to West Bowling A but they have no intention of treating the only undefeated side in the league with anything other than the utmost respect.
Birky - odds on for promotion to the Premier Division - have used their talented backs with devastating effect in recent matches and they have a potential match winner in the shape of 19-year-old hooker Ryan Bostock.
Division Three champions West Bowling have a splendid mix of youth and experience and they made a lot of people sit up and take notice by walloping Premier side Lindley Swifts 62-8 in the last round.
They will have centre Chris Jesson available after holiday but the biggest boost to their chances is the probable return of forward Mick Gorman.
He showed he is still one of the best props in the amateur game with a cracking performance when he answered the first team's emergency call in last week's Conference win against Waterhead.
Queensbury must once again do without injured scrum half Carl Smith at home to bottom side Lindley Swifts in the Premier Division.
Promotion hopefuls Under-cliffe cannot afford any slip ups at home to lowly Brighouse Rangers in Division One..
Wyke will hold a head count to see if their nine injured players can make the trip to Division Two Emley Moor while Dudley Hill Eagles should make home advantage count against Heywood Tigers.
Division Five Shipley face a stern test at Calder Valley A whose first team are not in action.
West Bowling know that they have no easy games left as they bid to cement second spot in the National Conference Division Two.
Promotion chasing Bowling will give Yorkshire prop forward Johnny Smith a late fitness test before the match with Milford Marlins.
Queensbury meet Victoria Rangers in the Hudson & Foster Bradford Cup final at Parry Lane kick-off 2.30pm on Sunday.
The Vic's will be looking to avenge last season's defeat at the hands of the experienced Bury outfit.
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