The Bees are desperate to get on the Wagon Lane pitch tomorrow and play some rugby.

The awful weather of late has severely restricted their matches in the last two months and they are "champing at the bit" to continue their fight against relegation.

Three off the bottom and with the number of sides to go down yet to be decided, every game is a must-win encounter for the side, and the Driffield visit is no exception.

"Our destiny is in our own hands," said coach Matt Greenwood, naming an unchanged side from the one that was prevented from visiting Sheffield by the weather.

"We are desperate to get out there and play some rugby. It has been frustrating and we certainly don't want a fixture backlog at the end of the season.

"We played our best rugby at home to Driffield last year and won by 40-odd points, but we'll take a one-point win this time if we have to."

Meanwhile, Wharfedale have just one forced change to their line-up for the match away at Stourbridge in National Division Two.

Paul Evans is on holiday, so Russ Buckroyd takes his place at flanker. That apart (plus Craig Ingram starting at tight- head, with Dickinson on the bench), the selectors are obviously quite happy with the fighting team performance in last week's draw with Harro-gate.

The Greens are now in the comfort zone of the top half of the table, but Stourbridge have seen a revitalised Rosslyn Park surge to within two points of them, which should add bite to the fixture.

Bradford Salem welcome Yorkshire Division Three table-toppers Heath, hoping the visitors have one eye on next week's game.

Heath, who have the meanest defence in the league, take on Skipton in the Powergen Junior Vase semi-final in eight days' time and Salem will be hoping that concerns over that game may give them a chance.

Baildon visit Stanley Rodillians in Yorkshire Division Four, desperate for a win.

In a classic four-pointer, Baildon will be looking to avenge a home defeat earlier in the season.

They are hoping the expected sticky pitch will suit their style and give them a chance to get some vital points.

Otley, defeated 22-11 by Coventry last week, entertain Moseley in National Division One tomorrow with second-row Peter Curtis returning to the starting line-up.

Keighley are having to delay selection of a prop for the home derby against West Leeds in Yorkshire Division Two.

Paul Sinfield has returned to fill one of the berths, but with an injury to Rob Riley and the general fitness concerns over veteran John Duffy, the place at the other side of the scrum is being left open.

Carl Smith makes a seasonal debut at full back, and Lee Sugden reverts from the back row to the second row.

Otley (home to Moseley): I Shuttleworth, W Darby, R Whatmuff, P Greaves, M Kirkby, S Binns, A Brown, A Pogson, D Sayers, D Hall, I Carroll, P Curtis, P Williams, N Bland, P Griffin. Replacements: P Wright, S Smith, S Gardner, S Rice, H Liu, J Tiffany, A Boyle.

Wharfedale (at Stourbridge): J Davies, G Smithson, A Hodgson, D Whitfield, G Johnston, A Baggett, D Harrison, P Peel, J Lawn, C Ingram, D Lister, A Capstick, R Buckroyd, H Verity, S Allen. Replacements: N Dickinson, G Hindle, R Gains, C Burnett.

Bees (home to Driffield): M Coultas, J Rimington, S McManus, S Brimacombe, A Firth, T Rhodes, B Greaves, R Raper, P Scott, A Smith, A Murphy, B Clarke, H Greenwood, J Potter, D Hartly. Replacements: R Woodhead, M Faulkner, M Booth.

Keighley (home to West Leeds): C Smith; J Hinchliffe, M Harrison, D Towler, W Knowles; J Harrison, I Woodwiss; A N Other, D Pullan, P Sinfield, L Sugden, D Walsh, M Lister, M Bailey, L Gordon. Replacements: J Duffy, K Young, P Southgate.

Bradford Salem (at home to Heath): J Simpson, R Donoghue, N Klenk, B Yorke, K Downey, A Dalton, M Child, S Davies, S Markey, D Bland, J France, D Close, C Buxton, S Cowman, M Viner. Replacements; D Luxton, J Morrell.

Baildon (at Stanley Rodillians): From: A Whitley, P Hannah, C Smithies, J Lyons, R Moorhouse, J Dawson, A Campbell, Oldham, D Skirrow, R Holden, L Brown, P Watson, N Murphy, M Waddington, , D Ruff.