Wibsey Warriors face a tough test when they travel to second-placed Queens in the Pennine League Premier Division on Saturday.

Coach Jason Hirst will need all the big guns available for what is sure to be a battle royal.

Ryan Smith, Mike Derricks and Ryan Smith are all in top try-scoring form for the visitors.

Queensbury have an equally tough ask when they visit league leaders Sharlston Rovers.

Bury have battled hard all season but haven't been able to secure those valuable wins but, with a handful of games to go, coach Andy Senior certainly won't be throwing the towel in.

West Bowling could extend their lead at the top of the Championship Division if they can overcome St Joseph's.

Bowling have the strongest attack in the division, while the Huddersfield outfit have one of the worst, and the game is set up for the likes of Gareth Cullington to show their skills.

Bank Top Harriers can close the gap on promotion rivals Keighley and do Bowling a huge favour as well if they can register an away win.

Birkenshaw look to keep pace with the promotion pack in Division One when they make the short journey to Morley Borough.

Clayton are in desperate need of points at the foot of Division Two but face tricky opposition when South Yorkshire rivals Doncaster Toll Bar come to town.

Wyke have the chance to pit their wits against near-neighbours Boothtown Terriers in a 3pm kick-off at the Recreation Ground.

Undercliffe travel to Kellingley, knowing that victory will secure them promotion for a second successive season, lifting them out of Division Four.

The Wildboars could be without hooker Danny Barok and centre Simon Kenefick but welcome back Lee Naughton, and Ben Chandler and the inspirational Matt Pitman.