BRADFORD Council's decision to call off matches on all their pitches this weekend due to waterlogging has cost Tyersal their West Riding County Amateur League fixture at home to Huddersfield YMCA.
Salts' game against Littletown at Marley Stadium is another Premier Division victim, while Steeton reckon their match at home to leaders Golcar United is 70-30 against.
Steeton, who are just in the bottom half of the table, are due to face a side who have won all 13 league games to date and have only conceded eight goals.
Campion think their chances of playing at Storthes Hall are 50-50 and it will be a decent test of the Huddersfield club's new drainage system.
If it goes ahead, it will be the sides' third meeting since the end of October – and while Campion beat Storthes in the County Challenge Cup, they lost 3-1 at home in the league game.
Ventus-Yeadon Celtic, who are unbeaten in Division One, should be meeting Overthorpe for the second successive Saturday and, having won the first encounter 3-1, will be hoping to complete the double over their promotion rivals.
But Celtic secretary Roy Francis reckons this as another 50-50 call as to whether the game goes ahead.
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