THERE are only a handful of West Riding County Amateur league games left, but one side has a particularly packed schedule.
Esholt-based Route One Rovers still have four Premier Division games to play - a figure only match by second-placed Littletown - but also have double cup commitments.
They are perhaps victims of their own success and will have to contest with two semi-finals across a five day period.
Rovers start first in the Wharfedale FA Challenge Cup, where they'll travel for an away game at Poole on April 13.
On April 17, they will play fourth-placed Ryburn United at Farsley Celtic's Throstle Nest in the Premier Division Cup Semi-Final.
If they are successful, they could then face a further two games before the season ends which would take their remaining tally to an eye-watering eight matches.
Rovers take a trip to division strugglers PFC in league this weekend, who are on a seven game losing streak, when counting their postponement for not being able to field a team last week.
TVR United are another side who have struggled to raise a team over recent weeks and could end the season in fourth if their visitors Ryburn beat them on Saturday.
Their opponents sit three points off them, but hold a superior goal difference.
A win for second-placed Littletown against foot-of-the-table Lepton Highlanders could see them move closer to leaders and holders Golcar United.
The tie was due to take place in the last round, but Lepton pulled out of the match at short notice.
Golcar are without a fixture at the weekend and a Littletown victory could jingle the nerves slightly, moving the optimistic challengers within seven points with a game in hand.
But, it all remains in Golcar's hands, who have two left to play.
The other Premier Division Cup Semi-Final involves Lower Hopton and Littletown at Liversedge's Clayborn Stadium and takes place later this month on April 24.
Two of the semi-final stages of the Bradford FA District Saturday and Sunday Senior Cups were decided by penalty shoot-outs.
On Monday, Calverley United reached their first cup final in 18 years with their win spot-kick win against Athletico in the Saturday Cup.
Watch part of that shoot-out here...
Then, on the Tuesday evening at Eccleshill United's ground, Westwood got through to the final of the Sunday Cup with a penalty victory against Tyersal.
Calverley will face Field in their final right at the end of the month, on April 29.
While Westwood's reward is a match against West Bowling on April 16.
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