FOLLOWING successive defeats to Halifax Irish and Ovenden West Riding, Campion boss James Bicknall will be keen to see his side return to winning ways when they entertain West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division leaders Bay Athletic at Manningham Mills tomorrow (2.30pm).

Hunsworth, who netted over 100 goals in gaining promotion from Division One last season, visit Golcar United, who are the only side in the top flight still to drop a point and, having conceded only three times in their six league games, also have the tightest defence in the division.

Tyersal, who after taking only three points from their first six matches and conceding eight goals last Saturday at Storthes Hall, parted company with manager Steve Watson at the beginning of the week.

Tomorrow they will be hoping to impress his potential replacements when they entertain Littletown, who have only gained only one point from their opening games.

Steeton, with only two points from their first five games, travel to Kirkburton, who have yet to pick up a point.

With the cricket season now completed for Central Yorkshire League side Westwood, Wibsey, who share their ground and facilities, can start their home fixtures in Division One and, with two victories from their opening three games, Wibsey will be confident of defeating visitors Overthorpe.

Dudley Hill Rangers, who started the season with two successive away wins and then slipped up at home in consecutive games, will be seeking their first home points against Lepton Highlanders, who were relegated from the top flight at the end of last season.

Ventus Yeadon Celtic also return to action after two blank Saturdays. Tomorrow, Campion Reserves are their opponents at Dam Lane, Yeadon.