After losing 1-0 at home to relegation rivals Ovenden West Riding in mid-week, Wibsey's chances of retaining their West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division status are bleak.

Promoted from Division One in 1992, Wibsey picked up the championship for the first time last season but they lost over half their successful side to clubs in higher leagues.

They were dealt a further blow when they had to pull their reserve side out of Division Two due to a lack of players.

Wibsey start their run-in to the end of the season at Ardsley Celtic on Saturday.

Keighley Shamrocks, who were promoted as runners-up to Meltham Athletic last season, look like losing their top-flight status after only one season. They entertain League Cup finalists Lower Hopton.

Tyersal, who eased their relegation fears when they beat Wibsey last weekend, host leaders Bay Athletic, while Camp-ion seek to put their home defeat against Halifax Irish behind them at Overthorpe.

South Bradford, who have won 11 of their last 12, can open a five-point lead over their Division One promotion rivals Kirkburton with three points at Heckmondwike Town.

Dudley Hill Rangers cannot afford to drop points at home to Bradford rivals Salts.

The four sides at the top of the Reserve Division will contest the two Reserve Cup semi-finals.

Leaders Steeton meet second-placed Kirkburton at Steeton, while third-placed Ardsley Celtic are at fourth-in-the-table Ovenden West Riding.

Mid-week results: Premier Division - Ardsley Celtic 3, Hall Green Utd 0; Storthes Hall 3, Halifax Irish 2; Wibsey 0, Ovenden WR 1; Division Two: Brighouse Town Res 2, Storthes Hall Res 1; Campion Res 0, Tyersal 1; Dynamoes 1, West Horton 4; Reserve Division: Keighley Shamrocks 1, Steeton 1; Rawdon OB 5, Bay Athletic 1.