Wibsey and Keighley Shamrocks have just seven games left to preserve their Premier Division status as the West Riding County Amateur League season enters the final stretch.

The bottom two clubs are both at home on Saturday but neither fixture will be comfortable, with Wibsey hosting Brighouse Town and Shamrocks facing title hopefuls Meltham Athletic.

Tyersal, who moved seven points clear of second-bottom Wibsey with last week's vital 4-3 success over their relegation rivals, travel to second-placed Storthes Hall.

Campion, who lost in the Premier Division Cup semi-finals to Hemsworth Miners Welfare in midweek, are at home to Halifax Irish.

Fourth-placed Campion were edged out 8-7 in a penalty shoot-out in the contest at Liversedge after it finished 2-2 at the end of extra time.

Division One top two Kirkburton and South Bradford are away in nearly all their remaining fixtures, including this weekend at Steeton and Dudley Hill Rangers respectively.

Kirkburton, who have a game in hand, conclude the season with what could be a title decider at South Bradford.

Crag Road United, who have not been set back by postponements during the campaign, play their final league game of the season at Bronte Wanderers.

Tyersal Reserves, at home to Storthes Hall Reserves, and West Horton, who visit Brighouse Town Reserves, will be chasing places in the final of the Division Two Cup on Saturday.

The Tyersal v Storthes Hall semi is a repeat of last season's final, which Storthes Hall won, while league debutants West Horton face a tricky test against the current section leaders.

Midweek results - Premier Division Cup semi-final (at Liversedge): Hemsworth M W 2, Campion 2 (aet, Hemsworth 8-7 on penalties). Division Two: Dudley Hill Athletic 2, Barclays 0; Hall Green Utd 6, Morley Town 3; Hunsworth 2, Tyersal Res 2; Storthes Hall Res 1, Brighouse Town Res 0. Reserve Division: Wakefield City 0, Kirkburton 2.

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