Having exited the League Cup last week, Steeton only have the title left to play for as they seek to take advantage of their games in hand and make a serious challenge.
The Chevrons, who finished second in the West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division last season, visit Huddersfield YMCA on Saturday.
After being promoted to the top flight at the end of last season, their hosts took ten points from their first four games but have struggled since and managed just one point from their last seven league games.
Salts, who are without a home victory this season and had no win in the last seven league fixtures, are seeking a change in fortune when they welcome leaders Ovenden West Riding (2pm).
Campion – who beat Steeton in the League Cup (pictured) – take the short trip to Beck Lane, Heckmondwike, to take on surprise team of the season Littletown. The hosts are in second place and have already won two games more than they did last season.
Tyersal will have an early chance to gain revenge for their League Cup elimination last Saturday at Kirkburton when they host the Huddersfield side at Arkwright Street.
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