With Clayton having already postponed their Division Two clash against Troydale Trojans, the Pennine League programme this weekend is expected to be severely affected.
In the Premier Division, Wibsey Warriors have the opportunity to move up the table when they take on Halifax Irish for the second week running.
Wibsey ran out worthy winners in last week’s Pennine President’s Cup tie and coach Jason Hirst is now looking for two valuable league points.
Si Sewell is in great points-scoring form, while the pace of winger Nick Fontaine is a danger to any side.
Queensbury will be in confident mood after their cup success when they welcome Hunslet Old Boys to Chapel Lane.
Coach Andy Senior was impressed with Kennidy Timewall on his debut last time out and has plenty of experience with the likes of Gregg Marriott to pull off a much-needed win.
In the Championship, West Bowling could go top if they beat Knottingley Rockware and Keighley slip up at New Earswick All Blacks.
While it is testing away trip on paper, Bowling should have too much firepower on show, with three-quarters Adam Reardon and Will Forsyth on top form.
Hooker Nathan Kitson gives Bowling attacking options up front, and full back Gareth Cullington is capable of scoring from anywhere on the pitch.
Third-placed Bank Top Harriers travel to Moorends Thorne Marauders, looking to keep pace with promotion rivals Bowling and Keighley.
Second-row Jonny Waddington and elusive full back Finlay Lamont are Harriers’ form men.
Birkenshaw make the short journey to Wakefield outfit Crigglestone All Blacks for their First Division clash.
The All Blacks are already in a relegation battle and Birky have a great chance to close the gap on third-placed Batley Boys.
In Division Two, experienced Wyke pair Ian Wormald and Simon Owen will be doing their best to put last week's agonising defeat behind them when the black and whites travel to Lindley Swifts.
With Emley Moor and Boothtown Terriers facing off, Wyke have an ideal opportunity to gain ground at the top.
Odsal Sedbergh face a tricky test when they welcome Greetland All Rounders to Odsal Recreation Ground.
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