Clayton are bidding for a place in the final of the Pennine President's Cup at the Dewsbury Rams Stadium on May 4 when they travel to Sharlston Rovers on Saturday.

The Villagers have hit form just at the right time but they will have to shrug off the loss of talismanic full back Danny Belcher, who is out with a shoulder injury.

The semi-finals of the Supplementary Cup brings a clash of the titans from the lower end of the spectrum.

Wibsey Warriors, who are unbeaten runaway leaders of Division Six, having rattled in just short of 1,000 points in 16 matches, journey to unbeaten West Leeds from Division Five.

The last time they met Wibsey lost 60-4 but they are a million miles away from that sort of form at present.

Top local match of the day is at Towngate where Pennine League Division Two table-toppers Wyke tackle third-placed Emley Moor.

The visitors are three points adrift with a game in hand.

However, the black and whites coach Jason Hirst is confident his charges can take the spoils, stating: "We will be without Chris and Craig Hillam, but otherwise are at full strength, and with full back James Dewhirst and hooker Ian Watkinson in absolutely brilliant touch, we should complete the double.

"We won away 50-32 in a stunner so it could be another high-scoring encounter".

In Division One, West Bowling A are also in the hunt for a double when they entertain King Cross Park at the Bankfoot Oval, and Birkenshaw, who are back on song, should leave Greetland with the two points.

Struggling Victoria Rangers are on the hunt to repeat their narrow 32-28 home success when they travel to Dodworth.