There is much still to be decided in the top three divisions as the Bradford Saturday League reaches a conclusion this weekend.

The NAYLOR PREMIER title looks to be a straight fight between Brighouse Sports A and Crossgates, who both have to visit Shipley Club A.

Brighouse, who trail Crossgates by 14 points with an extra game to play, finish at home to Spen Victoria A, who could yet find themselves dragged into a relegation battle.

Shipley and Crossroads both have two home games left as they battle to remain in the top flight, with Crossroads having a narrow three-point advantage. Ladyhill are already relegated after a disastrous season.

In the GODWIN section, Eccleshill B are almost promoted and will surely go up as champions with a home game against Guiseley A, who fight it out with Asa Briggs A for second place.

Guiseley have a three-point advantage over Asa, who travel to Rufford and will probably just start as favourites to join Eccleshill in the top flight next season. At the bottom Brighouse Sports B appear doomed and will probably be joined by Pudsey Littlemoor B, who have to win at least 20-10 at Wyke A to survive.

Greengates have already been crowned champions of the OBSERVER section and finish with a trip to Heckmondwike, who will be strong favourites to join them in promotion.

Heckmondwike also have a rearranged match at home to basement club BBA, knowing a big win is required. Horsforth Woodside A currently sit second with an 11-point lead over Heckmondwike but with only a home game over BBA to come.

At the bottom it is between Crowghyll A and Queensbury A as to who joins BBA in the lower Bartle section next summer.