In Pennine League Division One, the race is on to catch runaway leaders Slaithwaite Saracens.

Clayton make the journey to Ackworth Jaguars on Saturday, knowing that victory would leapfrog them above the home side into fourth place.

On paper, the match looks too close to call but the Villagers are a spirited bunch and that could just give them the edge.

Queensbury take on Halifax outfit Illingworth and will look to take advantage of any dropped points by Clayton and Ackworth that would allow them move up the table.

In Division Two, second-placed Wibsey Warriors are set to be involved in a cracker of a game when they entertain promotion rivals Newsome Panthers.

Both sides have equal points, and a win for either side would see them top the table if leaders Brighouse Rangers suffer a reverse at Stanningley.

In the quarter-finals of the Pennine President’s Cup, Birkenshaw face Slaithwaite Saracens for the second time in two weeks.

After last week's league defeat in which Birky pushed Saracens all the way, the Bradford side will be hoping they can pull off a cup upset in the Division One table-toppers' backyard.

Ross Grattan is the current Birky dangerman and Morton Robinson has the experience to see them through what is sure to be a tough encounter.

In the quarter-finals of the Andrew Bennett Memorial Trophy, Bank Top Harriers take on West Leeds.

The Harriers will be full of confidence after last week's win against Dodworth but West Leeds are top of Division Three and will be no pushover.

In a round two-tie, Dudley Hill A travel to Selby Warriors in what could be a close match against a side flying high in Division Four.