The Pennine League Division One promotion race is wide open and looks likely to go to the wire.

Queensbury have a chance to rectify last week's surprise loss at Westgate when they welcome local rivals Illingworth to Hill Top, while Birkenshaw will do their chances a power of good if they repeat the form that saw them win 36-10 in the President's Cup when they welcome Ackworth Jaguars.

Clayton welcome second-placed King Cross Park to Lidget Green, seeking a welcome double over the Halifax side, who they defeated 19-18 in the away fixture.

West Bowling A are also looking for a similar success when they travel to in-form Westgate Wolves.

Bowling, who have Ash Wood back in action after a 12-month serious illness, produced their best performance of the season when they lowered the Wolves colours 20-16 at Emsleys Rec earlier in the campaign Basement dwellers Wyke face a test of resolve when they trip across to table-toppers Slaithwaite Saracens.

The black and whites conceded 66 points without reply at home but they have tightened up in defence in recent matches and, with hooker Aaron Priestley leading a revitalised pack, a closer result is on the cards.

The Wibsey Warriors' winning Division One bandwagon looks set to continue with the visit of Stanningley, while Bank Top Harriers are on a revenge mission at Moldgreen, who pipped them by two points on home soil.

Division Three Odsal Sedbergh should come away from Liversedge with the spoils, and the Victoria Rangers v Dudley Hill game is too close to call after the 34-32 result posted by Vics at Parry Lane.