CAMPION will look to make home advantage count as they aim to hold on to second place in the Premier Division until the end of the West Riding County Amateur League season.
Leaders Golcar United appear to be out of sight and will take a giant step towards the title with victory this weekend at home to last season's champions Ovenden West Riding, who are 20 points behind in fifth place but have four games in hand.
So Campion will be setting their sights on a runners-up finish and with four of their last six games at home, starting with fifth-bottom Littletown tomorrow, they should be capable of achieving their goal.
At the foot of the table, Tyersal could be the first team to be relegated if they fail to take maximum points off visitors Storthes Hall and Halifax Irish get at least a draw against Lower Hopton.
One other top-flight match sees Steeton travel to take on third-placed Bay Athletic.
It is first against third in Division One as Dudley Hill Rangers host Ventus-Yeadon Celtic, who are five points behind but have two games in hand.
Second-placed Wakefield City are at Bradford Horton Sports in the semi-finals of the Division One Cup, with Overthorpe SC and Lepton Highlanders meeting in the other last-four tie.
The Premier Division Cup semi-final between Huddersfield YMCA and Ovenden West Riding, which was postponed on Wednesday night due to a waterlogged ground at Brighouse Town, has been rearranged for Monday, April 13 at AFC Emley (7.30pm).
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