Pennine League Division One promotion contenders Queensbury will leapfrog rivals Ackworth Jaguars if they can repeat last week’s 20-6 home win on their travels, while Birkenshaw will do them a big favour if they overcome second-placed Westgate Wolves at East Bierley.

Wyke will never have a better chance of breaking their duck when fellow basement dwellers Illingworth arrive at Towngate.

West Bowling A have the chance of a double against Keighley Town at Emsleys Rec. Bowling lynchpin Mark Dunning will have a fitness test on his damaged ankle prior to kick-off.

Bradford Cup finalists Clayton will be without player-coach Scott Pendlebury when they entertain Emley Moor at Lidget Green. However confidence is high, with stand-off Dane Bairstow showing his class after returning from a short spell with Brighouse Rangers.

Wibsey Warriors’ unbeaten march to the Division Two title looks set to continue unabated with a trip to Morley Borough.

The Warriors are reaping the rewards of their junior coaching prowess, with some breathtaking displays of fast, open rugby from a side that has grown up together and will cause a few headaches at a higher level.

Bank Top Harriers are seeking revenge for a narrow 16-8 defeat when Dearne Valley arrive while Odsal Sedbergh look to have the edge when they travel to Dudley Hill A in the Division Three derby.