An exciting game is expected when Birkenshaw host Wyke in the second round of the Pennine President’s Cup on Saturday.

Both sides believe in attack at all costs, which unfortunately has resulted in leaky defences, resulting in a number of costly defeats.

But it should ensure supporters from both sides can expect to see an end-to-end encounter.

Wibsey Warriors must put their Yorkshire Cup semi-final defeat behind them at Wortley Dragons in the opening round of the Andrew Bennett Trophy.

The Leeds hosts have won the last two meetings but the Warriors have progressed considerably since then, as their cup exploits indicate.

Victoria Rangers travel to meet Selby for the first time, while Bank Top Harriers should go through at Kippax A, who are pointless in Pennine Division Four.

Odsal Sedbergh should have too much firepower for visitors Boothtown Terriers in the all-Division Three tie, bearing in mind Sedge’s 58-8 league win in October.

In Pennine League Division One, Clayton are at home to neighbours Queensbury in what is bound to be a humdinger. The spoils went to the away team last time they met but this fixture could always go either way.

West Bowling A entertain an Ackworth Jaguars outfit that has already lost at Clayton and Birkenshaw.

In Division Three, hosts Undercliffe Wildboars will be seeking to end a barren run against Sharlston Rovers A, whom they have not beaten for three years.