The two heavyweight contenders for promotion from Division Two go head-to-head on Saturday in what should be a match to remember.
Rawdon lead the table by three points from Guiseley, having won all their league matches comfortably until last week's washout against Harden.
Only Knaresborough have managed to avoid being bowled out by an attack that has Aussie Nick Williams and Stewart Dobson in good form, while skipper Stewart Smith has been the mainstay of the batting so far.
Guiseley have been scoring runs for fun, with Adam Waite a consistent scorer, but they will be hoping Mark Ross, who scored two early centuries, recovers from injury in time to play.
Guiseley, who were Division One champions in 2000, and Rawdon, who took the crown four years earlier, are both determined to regain top-flight status and will each see this as their first big test.
At the other end of the table, Calverley entertain Knaresborough, desperate to kick-start a season that has seen them pick up just one point, while second-from-bottom Hall Park are at home to neighbours Horsforth.
Like Rawdon, Tong Park are hoping to bounce straight back to the top flight but face a difficult match against Harden, who have won their last three completed games and knocked Division One side Beckwithshaw out of the Waddilove Cup.
Upper Wharfedale will be looking to build on last weekend's first win but might find Silsden a tougher prospect than Horsforth were.
The pack chasing promotion favourites Colton in Division Three all have a good chance of picking up maximum points.
Menston look to have the easiest task at home to a Ben Rhydding side whose only success this season came against bottom club Alwoodley.
Olicanian entertain Ilkley, which should be comfortable for them, but, with Richard Harrison a regular among the wickets and a win under their belts last week, the visitors might prove tougher than expected.
Addingham face the hardest task at Skipton, who are becoming the division's draw specialists.
Thackley entertain Woodhouse, while Bolton Villas face a difficult match at Illing-worth.
Burley will expect to beat bottom club Steeton and, if North Leeds slip up at Adel, Richard Brook's side could find themselves on top of Division One.
Otley, who inflicted North Leeds' first defeat last weekend, have another big challenge at home to Pool, who have recovered from two defeats to move up to fourth in the table.
Having lost four of their first five matches, Green Lane won't travel to Kirkstall with much confidence, although the defending champions have gone off the boil in the last couple of weeks.
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