PUDSEY Congs have won the Sovereign Health Care Priestley Cup five times since the Millennium.

But Phil Slater, skipper of fellow semi-finalists Bradford & Bingley, says there is no stand-out team left ahead of tomorrow's last-four ties.

Lightcliffe host Congs, who have not grasped the silverware since 2008, while 2010 winners Bingley visit New Farnley in a draw that does not feature any of the current JCT600 Bradford League top four.

Slater said: "I don't think there are any clear favourites. Any one of the teams left in are capable of beating the other on their day.

"New Farnley (fifth in Division One before today's matches) have some quality experienced players and it will be a lot more difficult for us (sixth) over there.

"I would think there will be a lot of runs at Lightcliffe, where I expect the wicket to be good and the outfield fast.

"Lightcliffe (ninth) have three or four very good batsmen at the top of their order and a lot will depend on if Congs (seventh) can dismiss them early. If they do, Congs will be strong favourites."