WEST Bowling return to Pennine League Premier Division action with a home game against Morley Borough at Emsleys Rec.

Bowling, who are undefeated in the five-team section, are looking good to retain their league title.

Glenn Barraclough’s team will draw level on points with unbeaten rivals Fryston Warriors – who are otherwise engaged in the Xamax BARLA Yorkshire Cup final on Sunday – if they defeat a Morley outfit that has only won one game.

Queensbury, who are in a false position of next to bottom of the Championship Division, will have their sights set on registering a second away win on the trot at Stainland Stags.

Bury have only completed three games due to cup success and are expected to climb the table rapidly once they gain momentum.

They keep the same squad that won at New Earswick against a Stags side that was lucky to come away from Odsal Sedbergh with a narrow win in their last game.

Sedbergh visit bottom team Brotherton Bulldogs in a match that promises to be fiercely contested.

Wyke travel to Farnley Falcons without the services of prop Ben Kelly and speedy centre Ryan Exley in the third round of the Andrew Bennett Trophy.

The black and whites are hoping to avoid the disappointment of their last scheduled trip which was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

Clayton are planning to steal a march on their main rivals Brighouse Rangers when lowly Hollinwood arrive at Lidget Green.

The Villagers under the on-field stewardship of stand off Scott Pendlebury and prop John Parkinson, will go top of Division Three West if they take the points and the Rangers slip up against third-placed Higginshaw.

Queensbury A will also move up a notch if they can make home advantage count against Worth Village.

West Birkenshaw travel to Mirfield Stags A in Division Four with both sides desperate to post a win that will keep them on course to challenge the joint leaders Illingworth and Meltham All Blacks.