Otley are the latest side bidding to bring North Leeds' 100 per cent league record to an end when they visit The Homestead on Saturday in the First Division.
Despite impressive improvements to their clubhouse, Otley have yet to produce the goods on the field, with just one win, two losing draws and a defeat to their name so far.
Jon Hughes, who joined Otley from North Leeds for the new season, is set to face his former club, looking to capitalise on the fine innings of 74 he produced against Kirkstall on the opening day of the campaign.
The Otley batting has looked brittle since then, though James Davies did manage an undefeated 82 in the losing draw against Bilton on April 28.
The bowlers face a searching test as North Leeds have already amassed 1,376 runs from six innings in league and cup, with skipper Martin Kellaway especially consistent.
Third-placed Burley are looking to improve on last season's sixth-placed finish and should be too strong for visitors Follifoot, whose only win so far came against bottom-of-the-table Steeton, who visit mid-table Pool.
Second Division leaders Rawdon defend their 100 per cent league record at fourth- placed Harden, who have won all their games since the opening-day home defeat against Silsden.
Matthew King, from Melbourne, has been in form with the bat for Harden but Rawdon's own Aussie, Nick Williams, has quickly made an impact with the ball as his side look to bounce back into the top flight at the first attempt.
Second-placed Guiseley should account for visitors Hall Park, while Silsden look to pile on the misery for bottom-of-the-table Calverley, who have just one point from their four matches.
Upper Wharfedale chase their first league win of the season at Horsforth, and fifth-placed Tong Park, fresh from a win over New Rover, travel to third-placed Bardsey.
Pick of the Third Division matches is second-placed Addingham's attempt to make home advantage count against Menston, who are just two places and two points behind them.
All-rounder Dave Stuart, from Adelaide, has settled in well for Menston, having already collected a century and a half-century, but Menston's South African, Abe Smith, has also been outstanding with the bat and, despite last Saturday's defeat against Woodhouse, Robbie Taylor grabbed seven wickets.
Third-placed Olicanian go to Alwoodley buoyed by a nine-wicket trouncing of Thackley, who will be looking to make amends at bottom-of-the-table Ilkley.
Skipton look to leapfrog Woodhouse who are immediately above them in fifth place, Bolton Villas entertain leaders Colton, while Ben Rhydding are at home to Illingworth.
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