Menston, Olicanian and Addingham all have the chance to keep up the pressure on early Division Three pacemakers Colton with winnable games on Saturday.
Olicanian have the hardest task when they travel to Woodhouse - a side that have already taken points off Colton and Menston and were involved in a high-scoring draw at Thackley last week.
But with skipper Dave Corcoran and Darren Murray in good form with the bat and Garfield Williams regularly among the wickets - 17 in four matches in May - unbeaten Olicanian will travel confidently.
Addingham will have taken notice of Thackley's 322 for three last week, which included an unbeaten 155 from former Windhill batsman Leon Harber, and will need Aussie Dave Stuart and James Hall to keep them in check when the sides meet at Ilkley Road.
Menston should prove too strong for Bolton Villas, whose only successes so far have been against bottom two Ben Rhydding and Alwoodley.
Ilkley should receive a much-needed boost when they travel to Alwoodley, and Skipton will expect a second win of the season from their visit to Ben Rhydding.
Having skittled Rawdon out for 65 to take over at the top of Division Two, Guiseley will be full of confidence ahead of their match against Tong Park.
But after an early-season hiccup, Park have started to find their form and their desire to bounce straight back after relegation could make them tricky opponents.
Rawdon need to dust themselves down but shouldn't find it too difficult to overcome a Horsforth side whose only victory has come over bottom club Calverley.
Harden were finding life reasonably comfortable after promotion until they met Tong Park last week, and they have a fascinating battle against New Rover, the side who came up with them.
Rover's form seems to depend to a large extent on the batting form of skipper Michael Richmond and Harden will be hoping to dismiss him cheaply.
Although still adrift at the bottom, Calverley showed better form with the bat last week, and a repeat of that could give them their first win when the entertain Upper Wharfedale, who have yet to hit their stride despite some good performances from Paddy McKenna and James Freebury.
The all-round ability of Yasar Ali should make Silsden favourites when they entertain Hall Park, who are hovering just above the drop zone despite their derby win over Horsforth last week.
The pick of the matches in Division One is between Burley and Otley.
Burley slipped up against struggling Steeton last week and instead of going to the top dropped to fourth place.
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