Queensbury’s ambition to return to the Pennine League Premier Division at the first attempt will take a giant step forward if they overcome promotion rivals Westgate Wolves at Hill Top on Saturday.

The sides last met in 2006 when ’Bury did the double and another success, coupled with games in hand, will see them well placed in the Division One title race.

Clayton travel to Keighley Town having won all of their last four meetings, while former Birkenshaw and Odsal Sedbergh prop John Bartle will make his debut for West Bowling A at Emley Moor.

Wyke and Birkenshaw meet at Towngate in an intriguing derby.

The Black and Whites, who are rooted in bottom spot, gave second-placed King Cross Park a fright last week, scoring ten unanswered second-half points with hooker Aaron Priestley to the fore.

But Birky will regard the 30-30 draw at Clayton last time out as a point lost in their quest to climb the table.

Wibsey Warriors are in Division Two action at home to Dearne Valley Bulldogs, who they have already seen off twice in league and cup action this term.

Former Wyke prop James Wild makes his Bank Top Harriers debut against visitors Thornhill A and cup-tied Bob Brown is back alongside regular full back Paul Artist.

Victoria Rangers are hoping to have a number of injured players back on the park when they meet Odsal Sedbergh, who ran up a hefty 54-0 total when they met in Division Three last week.