After last weekend's virtual washout, the West Riding County Amateur League will be hoping for a clear run of fixtures on Saturday.
Leaders Golcar United, who require eight points from their final four games to secure the title for the second successive season, hope to take a step closer their goal at bottom-placed Huddersfield rivals Lepton Highlanders. Golcar also require only two goals to take their tally of goals to a century.
Route One Rovers face a long run in to the end of the season, with six league games and two semi-finals to fit in before the end of April. Tomorrow they host TVR United at Esholt.
PFC host Lower Hopton at Bradford University, and Steeton Reserves welcome Ryburn United.
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