Wibsey Warriors' march to the Pennine League Championship title looks set to continue when they visit Dewsbury Moor on Saturday.

The Warriors ran in a 50-plus total on home soil but they will wait until kick-off to decide their squad with a head count following Bank Holiday Monday’s bruising President's Cup final.

Clayton sign off with a trip to New Earswick All Blacks.

The Villagers, who are seeking the double over the York side, have hit a rich vein of form bang on cue with old favourite Jason Woolham calling the shots at half-back.

West Bowling A travel to Birstall Victoria with a line-up that will be decided by first-team calls. Coach Mark Dunning is always eager to give youth a chance and more of Bowling’s up-and-coming youngsters could be on course for senior debuts.

Division Two table-toppers Bank Top Harriers should take the spoils at lowly Stanningley A, while Wyke will be eager to take their home form on the road when they journey to Lindley Swifts.

The only local home games are at Odsal Sedbergh, who entertain Boothtown Terriers in Division Three, while Queensbury A welcome Slaithwaite Saracens in Division Five.