With the West Riding County Amateur League coming into the final four weeks of the season, there are still many titles and relegation issues to be decided.
Steeton, who have been at the summit of the Premier Division since before Christmas, slipped into second place in midweek after Ovenden West Riding, last season's champions, beat Tyersal 2-1 to take top spot on goal difference.
Steeton’s chances of lifting the Championship trophy is in their own hands, however, as they have to play Ovenden away on Saturday, May 4, and third-placed Bay Athletic - who are two points adrift but have played two games fewer - at home on Wednesday, May 15.
On Saturday, Steeton entertain Kirkburton in the first of their last six games.
Campion, with only three games left to play, will be seeking three points tomorrow night off visitors Littletown to avoid slipping towards the bottom of the table.
Tyersal, with five of their final seven games away from home, visit Storthes Hall on Saturday, while Salts warm up with a trip to Golcar United before they face Old Headingley in the Bradford & District FA Challenge Cup final at Eccleshill United on Monday (7pm).
Wibsey booked a place in the semi-final of the Division One Cup with a 4-1 success at Hunsworth last night, and will now meet Halifax Irish on Wednesday, May 8.
Last night's West Riding County Amateur League results - Premier Division: Golcar United 3, Bay Athletic 1; Hall Green United 6, Overthorpe 1; Marsden 2, Lepton Highlanders 2; Ovenden West Riding 2, Tyersal 1; Storthes Hall 2, Littletown 2. Division One Cup quarter-final: Hunsworth 1, Wibsey 4. Division One: Lower Hopton 0, Huddersfield YMCA 1.
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