Woodlands entertain rivals Pudsey Congs in the Sovereign Health Care Priestley Cup for the fourth successive season on Sunday in the plum tie of the second round.
Congs won the first two of those encounters to lift the trophy in the 2004 and 2005 finals but Woodlands gained revenge last year in the semi-finals on their way to achieving a league and cup double.
The hosts will start favourites tomorrow, being the only team yet to taste defeat in both Bradford League divisions.
Congs are a team in transition but there are signs their new players are finding their feet. New signings from Harrogate, Tom Glover and Alex Twigg, starred with bat and ball respectively in the derby win over St Lawrence last week.
Baildon look to take their league form into their home game with Bradford & Bingley.
Club representative Mick Illingworth said: "We have won five out of the last six in the league and we've already beaten them. They could have three of our former players lining up in Will Briggs, David Clow and Phil Slater, who is very much in form. But with our momentum, we expect to progresss."
Hanging Heaton entertain Cleckheaton in the other all-Division One tie, while last year's finalists Bowling Old Lane face a tricky tie at Esholt, who are going well in Division Two.
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