BRADFORD City and Guiseley Vixens had their West Riding County Cup ambitions placed on hold when their semi-final was postponed in midweek due to a waterlogged pitch at the County FA's Woodlesford headquarters.

With available dates fast running out the county officials will be meeting in the near future to rearrange the game but, with the final scheduled for March 30, both sides are facing further fixture disruption. IBoth sides face important games tomorrow.

City go into their home clash with fourth bottom Newcastle United looking for a third successive win in the FA Women's Premier League Northern section.

Two headed goals from Alarna Fuller secured City a 2-1 win over Loughborough Foxes, who Guiseley face at Nethermoor on Sunday.

Just one point separates the bottom three sides and that makes the clash with Loughborough even more crucial for Guiseley who went down 5-1 a home to Stoke City, in their last game.

There was huge disappointment for City in the reserve division as their title hopes took a knock with a 4-1 defeat at home to bottom club Middlesbrough. A game at old rivals Leeds will not be an easy ride.

After their recent defeat at title rivals Battyeford the third placed Bradford City A team look to bounce back against second-placed Leeds Medics & Dentists.

With Battyeford likely to pick up three points against Ilkley a win for City would leave them nine points adrift of the leaders with two games in hand.

Bradford Park Avenue's Premier Division survival hopes, with only seven games to go, are looking slim.

Avenue bowed out of the League Shield with a 3-0 defeat by Brayton Belles and even a win in their game at joint bottom Gledhow will leave them five points behind third-bottom Hepworth having played two games more.