Joint leaders Tyersal and Storthes Hall face key West Riding County Amateur League fixtures tomorrow which could give a pointer to the destination of the Premier Division title.
Tyersal, who have played two matches fewer than their Huddersfield rivals, must pick up maximum points at home to rock-bottom Hemsworth Miners Welfare. The Bradford club will then hope Storthes Hall slip up as they travel to mid-table Wibsey.
Halifax Irish could also do Tyersal a favour when hosting third-placed defending champions Bay Athletic, who are two points behind with a game in hand.
Campion, who travel to struggling Hall Green United, will be hoping for a similar result to their last visit at the end of October when they won 4-3 in the League Cup.
South Bradford occupy fourth place in Division One and could boost their promotion prospects with a victory over second-placed visitors Farnley.
Salts clinched a quarter-final berth in the Bradford FA Saturday Cup last weekend and can now concentrate on moving away from the relegation zone by taking maximum points at home to second-bottom Ventus/Yeadon.
Dudley Hill Athletic are still seeking their first Division Two win but will have been encouraged by last week's narrow 1-0 defeat to leaders Brighouse Town Reserves.
This time Athletic welcome third-placed Bronte Wanderers to East Bierley.
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