Wibsey Warriors coach Rob Hustler knows his side have a big job on their hands against high-flying Drighling-ton in the third round of the Hamuel Reichenbacher Yorkshire County Cup on Saturday.

Their visitors are leading the Pennine League Premier Division, and won 32-0 when the sides met earlier this season, but this is cup football and anything can happen.

Stand-off Andy Robinson is the inspiration for much of Wibsey’s attacking play and the Warriors have the ability to score from anywhere, with the likes of Nick Fontaine in the side.

West Bowling are also in third-round action when they entertain West Hull at the Bankfoot Oval.

The Hull side sit bottom of group H in the National Conference but will provide a stern test. Bowling’s Joe Simpson is the man in form following his hat-trick last time out.

In the Pennine League Premier Division, Queensbury welcome Slaithwaite Saracens to Hilltop.

Bury are looking for a much-needed two points and add Lee Kelley to their squad, while Joe Langford faces a late fitness test on a back and leg problem.

Clayton face Hunslet Old Boys hoping that home advantage will secure them victory against a side very much in form. Coach Scott Pendlebury will have his tactics well planned and the two Dans, Belcher and Giles, are on song.

Bank Top Harriers should have far too much fire power in Division One for the Dearne Valley Bulldogs.

Harriers sit proudly as league leaders, while the Bulldogs can only boast of one win all season.

Adam Mitchell is the man to watch and Finn Lamont is putting in some tremendous performances at full back.

In Division Two, Odsal Sedbergh face a difficult trip to leaders Selby but coach Luke Sellers will fire up his side as victory could catapult them up the table.

Wyke travel down the road, literally, to take on fierce rivals Brighouse Rangers. The visitors are in desperate need of points to lift themselves off bottom spot. Forward Ian Wormald is their pack leader and they will need all his experience in what is sure to be a fiery encounter.

West Bowling A are equally in need of points but have a tricky test at second-placed Thornhill Trojans.

Aaron Chappell is in sparkling form this season, while try-scoring Andy Wilkinson is also catching the eye.