Queensbury are look to kick-start their season on Saturday when they entertain Pennine League Premier Division leaders Sharlston Rovers.

Coach Andy Senior said: "If we play to our potential, we can turn around what's been a disappointing start”.

Senior brings in Luke Briercliffe, Gregg Marriott and Ian Burnell to a squad which will have been encouraged by the draw Clayton secured against Sharlston last week.

Clayton themselves will be looking to build on that performance when they take on visitors Slaithwaite Saracens.

Coach Scott Pendlebury has experienced forward John Parkinson to lead the pack, and Jimmy Waddington is in fine form.

West Bowling have the chance to move up the table when they welcome Drighlington to the Bankfoot Oval.

Bowling did things the hard way last week with a last-gasp win over Wibsey, and will want to have the points in the bag a lot sooner this time out.

Both Elliot Cousins and hooker Nigel Halmshaw are in inspirational form right now.

Wibsey Warriors entertain St Joseph's in the search for that elusive first Premiership point.

The Warriors can count themselves extremely unlucky not to have won last week, and in Andy Robinson and Mike Derrick have the firepower to trouble any side.

In Division One, leaders Bank Top Harriers have the chance to extend their unbeaten run when Newsome Panthers are the visitors.

Bank Top are enjoying life after promotion, and Adam Mitchell is proving to be a real talisman at stand- off after a number of sparkling performances.

Birkenshaw hope home advantage will count when they meet Allerton Bywater.

Coach Jason Hirst is optimistic Damian Smith can continue with his try-scoring form, and in Paul Bancroft has someone to lead from the front.

In Division Two, the big game of the day is Wyke welcoming derby rivals West Bowling A to the Rec.

Both sides are desperate for two points to ease themselves away from the foot of the table.

James Dewhirst is the man to watch for Wyke, while Nial Williams is in fine form for Bowling.

Odsal Sedbergh travel to Sharlston Rovers A in what is sure to be a tough test.