Albion Sports are already assured of promotion and can move a step closer to the title in Baris Northern Counties East League Division One on Saturday with a win at Bottesford Town.
Kulwinder Sandhu’s men are four points clear with just two games to play, so a win and a draw would be enough see them lift the championship but they are looking to go out in style with two victories.
Bottesford are hovering in lower mid-table in 15th place, and Teversal, who Albion finish their season against at Horsfall Stadium next weekend, are currently tenth.
Albion have no new injury concerns and Kayden Jackson, who has won a one-year professional contract with Swindon Town, will be available for the remainder of the season.
Division One rivals Eccleshill United are pushing for a top-half finish and would boost that hope with a home victory over Hallam.
The South Yorkshire outfit are below Bobby Davison’s Eagles, with both clubs having just two games remaining this term.
Brighouse Town make the short trip to Tadcaster Albion in the top tier.
Town know that second place counts for nothing with no play-offs and only one promotion place but they want the runners-up spot.
They need four points from their last two league games to make sure but Saturday will be a test as Taddy are fourth and this will be their final game so they will want to bow out at home on a high.
Neighbours and rivals Liversedge are at home to Nostell MW but Thackley are on the road as they head to lowly Armthorpe Welfare.
Silsden still have lingering relegation worries in the North West Counties League Premier Division and face a visit from a club above them this weekend.
The Cobbydalers host Alsager Town, who are just four places higher but boast a 17-point advantage.
It is Alsager’s final game of the season but Silsden have two – both at home – so they are hoping home advantage sees them cling onto their top-flight status.
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