Claytons recent non-activity due to their waterlogged pitch should come to an end with a home Pennine League Premier Division match against third-placed Keighley Albion on Saturday.

The Villagers will want to carry on from where they left off against Conference giants Skirlaugh in the National Cup, while Albion need a success to remain hot on the heels of leaders Halifax Irish.

Queensbury face a tough challenge against Yorkshire Cup runners-up Sharlston at Hill Top.

Bury gave Conference outfit East Leeds a good run last time out but Sharlston will prove very difficult to overcome with their powerhouse style of rugby.

In Division One, Victoria Rangers are hoping to reverse the 18-12 away scoreline when they resume conflict with visitors Keighley Town, while West Bowling A face a similar challenge at old rivals Siddal A, who turned them over 32-26 at the Bankfoot Oval in October.

Wyke know a double at Stanningley A will keep them hot on the heels of leaders Emley Moor, who are just one point in front of them in the Division two title chase, and Division Three joint table-toppers Bank Top Harriers should keep the momentum going with a home date against bottom-of-the-table Selby Warriors.