BEATEN West Riding County FA Challenge Cup duo Littletown and Campion face more knockout action tomorrow – this time against each other.

The West Riding County Amateur League rivals meet in the Taylor's Timber Premier Division Cup quarter-finals at Beck Lane.

The other two ties being played see current top-flight leaders Golcar United at home to DRAM Community, while second-placed Newsome host Lower Hopton.

Steeton will look to take advantage of other Premier sides being in cup action as they aim to keep the pressure on the four clubs above them with victory at home to Overthorpe SC.

Defending champions Huddersfield YMCA are currently third but have played four more games than Keighley-based Steeton and are only six points better off. YMCA are at home to third-bottom town neighbours Honley this weekend.

Route One Rovers and Wibsey, who both aspire to be playing in the top flight next season, meet in the Division One Cup at Esholt before clashing in the league on Saturday week.

West Horton, who have lost both league fixtures against Golcar United Reserves, will look to turn the table as the Huddersfield side are their cup opponents at Myra Shay.

Steeton Reserves must travel to section leaders Holmfirth Town in the same competition.

* Salts and Steeton have both been drawn to play away in the quarter-final stages of the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup.

A trip to Carlton Athletic awaits Salts, while Steeton must travel to Beeston St Anthony's.

Steeton Reserves have also been drawn away from home and will visit Meltham Athletic in round five of the Challenge Trophy, with all ties scheduled to be played on Saturday, February 4.