AFTER last weekend, when only four of the scheduled Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League and League Cup games were played due to frozen grounds, it is hoped that a full fixture list will be completed tomorrow.

Only two games in the Premier Division are scheduled, but last season's champions Huddersfield YMCA, who are third, two points adrift of leaders Golcar United, could return to the summit if they win against Campion at The Sportsbulk Stadium at Manningham Mills (2pm).

Salts could move into the upper half of the table should they beat struggling visitors Overthorpe SC in the only other top-flight league game.

Steeton will be seeking a last-four place in the Premier Division Cup when they visit Honley.

With four clubs likely to be promoted from Division One at the end of the season to increase the top flight to the minimum FA recommended 16, the competition for a top-four place has intensified, with at least eight teams in contention.

Hunsworth, who dropped out of the Premier Division last season, have again struggled but have always played well against the top sides.

Tomorrow they host leaders Britannia Sports, who they only lost to 2-1 in August.

Third-placed Route One Rovers, who have won their last six league games, will entertain fourth-placed Wibsey, whose only setback in their last six games was a 2-1 defeat at home to their hosts.

West Horton, at Steeton Reserves, and Thornton United, who visit Westbrook YMCA, are also among the sides likely to be bidding for promotion.

Meanwhile, Tyersal and Ventus Yeadon Celtic will contest their delayed first-round Division One Cup tie at Arkwright Street (1.45pm).