The potential match of the first round in the Solly Sports Heavy Woollen Cup on Sunday is at Pudsey Congs, where champions Woodlands are the visitors in an all-Bradford League clash.
A key feature of this game could be the presence of 17-year-old former Morley and Gomersal keeper Jack Seddon in Congs' line-up.
Woodlands had expressed an interest in signing Seddon themselves. It will be interesting to see if Seddon has made the right choice.
Ossett, the newly-promoted Central Yorkshire League Premier Division side, take on First Division Bradford League outfit Hanging Heaton at Queens Terrace in a derby.
Hanging Heaton will be hoping to see last year's cup-winning skipper Gary Fellows, signed from Wrenthorpe, make an impact.
It promises to be a tough start to the season for Ossett, and it will not be too easy either for Mirfield Parish Cavaliers, who are at home to a Methley side fancied to seriously challenge reigning Central Yorkshire League champions and Heavy Woollen holders Wrenthorpe this season.
Wrenthorpe are at home to Clayton West, while Spen Victoria look vulnerable at Townville, and Birstall will not have an easy ride at home to Huddersfield League side Golcar.
Bradford Leaguers Cleckheaton should be too strong for Streethouse, and Liversedge get an early chance to gauge their promotion prospects when they take on fellow Central Yorkshire League First Division outfit Buttershaw St Paul's.
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