Guiseley travel to Harden on Saturday in what is undoubtedly the match of the day.

Dave Pennett's Division Two leaders are unbeaten in the league this season and face second-placed Harden, who have not lost since the opening day of the campaign.

Guiseley's rise has owed a lot to the consistent batting of Mark Ross, while the home side have a match-winner in Aussie Matthew King, who has passed the half-century mark in his last four matches and six times in all this season.

With only three points between them, both sides know the importance of winning this match and the psychological advantage to be gained as the season moves close to the halfway point.

They will also be aware that while third-placed Silsden have a tough match at New Rover, Tong Park will expect to keep up their pressure by beating Calverley, who are already ten points adrift at the bottom.

Rawdon haven't given up hope of regaining their top-flight status at the first attempt, even though they are now eight points off the pace.

They face an interesting clash with Upper Wharfedale, who have dragged themselves out of the mire with ten points from their last two games.

Horsforth, who dropped into the bottom two when their match was called off last week, can improve that position at inconsistent Bardsey.

If they win, it will put pressure on Hall Park, who entertain a Knaresborough side that has lost only one match but probably drawn too many to mount a challenge at the top.

Division Three leaders Menston will expect to pick up all six points against struggling Alwoodley, and their position could be helped by Thackley, who entertain second-placed Colton.

Leon Harber's side may not win many matches but are proving increasingly difficult to beat and any points they take off the promotion favourites will be gratefully viewed by Menston.

Olicanian and Addingham, who complete a leading quartet separated by only four points, would also be happy to see Thackley do well, especially as they will both expect to pick up all six points against Bolton Villas and Woodhouse respectively.

Ben Rhydding, who have only managed a single point in their last seven starts, look set to struggle against an Ilkley team that have stayed just above the bottom by picking off the teams below them.

Having struggled against the Divison One joint leaders in the last couple of weeks, Otley will relish the chance to get back on a winning track when they entertain Green Lane.

However, Barry McCormick's side have managed to pick up points from their last four games, so Otley may have to make do with a draw.

Burley's bowlers will have to be in top form if they are to tame the batting of leaders Beckwithshaw, especially Australian James Carson, who already has two centuries under his belt.