WEST Bowling face a top-of-the-table clash with Fryston Warriors in the Pennine League Premier Division tomorrow at Emsley's Rec.

Both teams are unbeaten after their first six outings but the statistics couldn't be closer as one is set to lose their 100 per cent record.

West's and the Warriors have both conceded the same number of points, with Bowling scoring just one more in offence.

Bowling coach Glenn Barraclough will hope half-back Harry Williams carries his kicking form into the match, with conversions likely to be crucial.

Dan Gregory and Max Trueman are also in fine form, and the stage is set for a superb contest.

Wyke coach Warren Pitman will be looking for his side to register back-to-back wins when they take on Eastmoor Dragons at Wyke Recreation Ground, and a thumping win last time out against West Craven Warriors should give Wyke every confidence as they attempt to climb the table.

Scrum half Jordan Payton is the key to most of Wyke's good work, along with Ian Watkinson, and Pitman will expect the team, to a man, to bring their A game.

The semi-finals of the Bradford ARL's Jack Senior Memorial Trophy take place tomorrow, with all four sides seeking the all-important bragging rights.

Queensbury take on close rivals and neighbours Clayton in what I sure to be a battle royale.

Bury are in good form, just a couple of points off top spot in the Championship, and and will be confident of progressing.

However, Clayton are enjoying a great season and lead their own division, and in cup football anything can happen on the day.

The other semi-final is Odsal Sedbergh hosting Victoria Rangers in what could be a tight affair.

Given their respective league positions, both sides have the chance of cup success and potentially lifting a trophy.

Luke Dawson is one to watch for Sedge, while the kicking skills of Steve Suddards could prove equally important.

Birkenshaw face Queensbury A in the Hudson Foster Trophy.