OUR Bradford teams return to Pennine League action tomorrow following last week's break due to the Super League Grand Final – and there are some excellent matches on offer.

In Division One, Wyke have the chance to go top of the table when they entertain lowly Crigglestone All Blacks.

With the Ovenden v Cutsyke fixture postponed, a victory would see Wyke leapfrog both and secure top spot.

Coach Warren Pitman has just about a full strength side to pick from with only centre Alec Williams unavailable. Ian Watkinson returns after a spell on the sidelines with a broken toe while Ryan Exley is also back in contention.

Bradford Victoria Rangers will try and get their campaign up and running when they welcome Brighouse Rangers to the Eccleshill Sports & Social Club.

Brighouse have started poorly, losing all three of their opening games and Vics will expect to come away with two points.

Clayton can expect a tough game when they travel to third-placed Newsome Panthers for their Division Two clash.

Both sides have made a steady start and there is little between the two overall. Whichever side can dominant in the forwards is likely to be the one who will come out on top.

Birkenshaw will be looking to secure their first points of the season when Sherburn Bears are the visitors in their Division Three encounter.

Birky expect to field a much stronger squad than of late thanks to the recent signings of Luke Smith, Chris Aked, Joel Shaw and Andy Berry from Mirfield Stags.

Nick Holland and Kieran Ripley also look likely to be make their first appearance of the season, although veteran forward Simon Owen misses out through injury.

In Division Four, Queensbury have the chance to put pressure on the league leaders when Beeston Broncos visit Chapel Lane.

The Broncos sit mid-table however are just one point behind Bury so a home win is crucial to keep Bury's season moving forwards.

Aiden Hainsworth has been in superb form of late and he has been ably supported by youngsters Ethan Sharp & Joe Hall.