There is no disputing the match of the day tomorrow in the Aire-Wharfe League as Division One leaders Guiseley travel to third-placed Kirkstall.

While Guiseley warmed up for the big test with a winning draw against Adel, Kirkstall surrendered second place with an eight-wicket defeat at Burley.

Skipper Dave Pennett has been setting the right example with bat and ball for the table-toppers, while Adam Waite enjoyed an undefeated half-century against Adel.

That was his third half-ton of the season, one of his other ones coming in a convincing 84-run victory in the reverse fixture against Kirkstall – who visit Green Lane in the Waddilove Cup semi-final on Sunday.

Second-placed Rawdon should be too strong for visitors Collingham, who registered their first win of the season last week against Bilton.

Captain Stewart Smith, the former Pudsey St Lawrence batsman, plundered his third half-century of the season against Green Lane last week.

Lane travel to Otley, who visit Calverley in the other Waddilove Cup semi-final on Sunday and have skipper James Davies and Gary Thompson in form.

Second-from-bottom Pool travel to Adel, while Burley go to Beckwithshaw boosted by successive victories against Adel and Kirkstall.

In Division Two, Silsden will be looking to narrow the 11-point gap on leaders Knaresborough at Colton.

Pakistan under-19 international Zeshan Qasim took six wickets against Calverley last week but Silsden gathered only two points.

Steeton have home advantage against Tong Park, whom they defeated comfortably in the reverse fixture.

Harden travel to Calverley after a confidence-boosting winning draw against Bard-sey in which North Mel-bourne batsman Lindsay Scown blasted a century. Olicanian look to return to winning ways at Follifoot.

Second-placed Thackley travel to fourth-placed Skipton in Division Three.

Thackley are still ten points behind leaders Illingworth, who will fancy their chances at Horsforth.

Skipton lost a low-scoring match at Hall Park last week but Ajay Rajput has had a series of impressive bowling performances.

Addingham will be looking to climb off the foot of the table at Bolton Villas, who had a big win at Horsforth where Sam Lawrence enjoyed a magnificent six for 12 return.

Ben Rhydding have home advantage against Ilkley, while Menston entertain lowly Alwoodley.