Steeton skipper Gary Boulton is looking for his side to provide a big finish to round off a magnificent season for the club.
With the second team already champions of their league for a second successive year, and the thirds in with a chance to also finish top, it just needs the first team to beat North Leeds tomorrow to earn a potential hat-trick.
For Steeton to take the Division A title just a year after winning promotion would be a remarkable achievement and though they have seen a big lead cut to just two points by Kirkstall Educational, Boulton remains confident his side can do it.
"If at the start of the season you had offered us second or third, we would have bitten your hand off, but now it would be a big disappointment not to win it," he said.
"It's still in our hands. We beat North Leeds by seven wickets earlier in the season and, while they are a good side, they don't now have anything to play for."
Steeton must do without Neil Spragg, who is on holiday, but still have a strong team and, with skipper Boulton fresh from a career-best seven-wicket haul, they will hope to keep North Leeds' batting in check.
It is their own batting that has faltered in recent weeks. Influential Aussie Nathan Geisler, who hit a century in the reverse fixture, has gone off the boil and it would be fitting if he crowned an excellent first season with a match-winning display.
Nearest rivals Kirkstall have a tough match against Adel, who could still sneak the title if they win and Steeton lose.
Burley are looking for their fifth win in six matches when they face Bilton, Otley host Green Lane and bottom two sides Rawdon and Tong Park meet.
There are some big games in Division C and none more than at Menston, where table-topping Harden need just a point to secure the promotion they missed last year by a single point.
New Rover, who play host to struggling Alwoodley, are favourites to go up with them but Ilkley will be going flat out for victory at Bolton Villas in case either of the clubs above them falter.
Ben Rhydding and Skipton, the two clubs applying for re-election, meet each other, while Addingham round off their season at Woodhouse.
Everything has been decided in Division B but Upper Wharfedale will hope to round off a strong finish with a home win against Bardsey.
Relegated duo Olicanian and Thackley end their campaign at home to Silsden and Calverley respectively, while Guiseley face fellow in-form side Knaresborough.
Hall Park welcome champions Colling-ham and second-placed Beckwithshaw travel to Horsforth.
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