Albion Sports' horrendous fixture congestion worsened when they reached the West Riding County Sunday Cup final, but it's a problem manager Kulwinder Singh welcomes.

The semi-final win over Huddersfield team Junction adds another fixture to their daunting list of matches to be played before the end of the season, but Singh said: "When you enter a competition you want to win it and be the top team in the county.

"We go out to win every game. We don't hold back on anything. Because of our success in the national Umbro Cup everything else is secondary but, in a normal season, the county cup is the biggest competition."

Albion have a staggering 16 league and cup matches to play before the end of the season, three of them finals, including the Umbro Final against Hull side Prestige on Sunday, April 30.

If they beat Queensbury in next Wednesday's Bradford District FA Sunday Senior Cup semi-final the figure will rise to 17.

Albion meet the winners of the Bolton Woods-Hounds semi-final in the County Cup final on Sunday, May 7 which means that one of their outstanding Bradford Sunday Alliance league matches against Oakenshaw will have to be re-arranged.

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