Clayton hope that their ill-fated second-round Pennine President's Cup clash can finally get under way at Lidget Green on Saturday.
Groundsman Dave Pickthall has once again been working hammer and tongs to get the pitch fit and is confident the game will go ahead at the third time of asking.
Queensbury, fresh from their Bradford Cup success last week, are pot-hunting again at Division One bottom-of-the-table Greetland All Rounders.
Birkenshaw, who return to Division One action, are certain to use the huge expanse of their East Bierley pitch to great effect to improve on the 36-24 away success when they seek the double over Keighley Town, while West Bowling A have evergreen forwards Glenn Barraclough and Bob Benn back in the ranks against Moldgreen at the Bankfoot Oval.
Division Two Wyke welcome leaders Emley Moor to Towngate, seeking a double that will further enhance their own promotion credentials.
The black and whites pulled off a stunning 50-32 away win to lower Emley's colours for the first and only time this term.
Unbeaten Wibsey Warriors will put at least one hand on the Division Six title if, as expected, they dismiss Kippax at Northfield Road.
* Jack Senior Memorial Bradford Cup semi-final draw: Bank Top Harriers v Clayton or Undercliffe, West Bowling A v Queensbury. Ties to be played on Saturday, March 8 (2pm).
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