LITTLETOWN and Steeton have games in hand on the three sides above them in the West Riding County Amateur League table but will be eager not to slip up in sharply contrasting fixtures this weekend.

Premier Division basement side Overthorpe SC await a visit from fourth-placed Littletown, while Steeton are fifth but take on second-placed Newsome at home and will be hoping to overturn a 3-0 defeat in last month's reverse fixture.

Salts, who have lost at home in the league and also the Premier Division Cup to Golcar United this season, get a chance of revenge as they visit the table-topping Huddersfield club tomorrow.

Campion, who beat third-placed defending champions Huddersfield YMCA last Saturday, travel to Lepton Highlanders this week.

With up to nine teams in contention for promotion from Division One, locally-based sides have a fight on their hands to stay on track.

Leaders Britannia Sports entertain sixth-placed Wibsey, who are only three points adrift of a Route One Rovers side in third place on the back of a seven-match winning streak. Rovers, promoted last season, look to make it eight at home to Tyersal.

West Horton, who occupy fifth spot, host second-placed Holmfirth Town, while Thornton United – who have games in hand on all the other teams in the division – are at rock-bottom Hunsworth.