FC Queensbury's reward for beating three Merseyside teams in the Carlsberg Sunday Football Association Cup is a trip to the north east on Sunday to play reigning champions Coundon Conservative - who play in Division One of the Wear Valley League.

The Durham team won their second-round tie against Ford Motors 3-0.

Silsden are also through to the third round, where they have a home tie against another north-east team, Dawdon Colliery, from Peterlee who beat Bolton Woods 6-3 in the previous round. The match kicks off at their Keighley Road ground at 1pm.

There is also Sunday Alliance League action and it could be all change at the top of the Premier Division because the top four teams are in action against each other.

Currently, only three points separate the top five.

Avenue Road is the venue as third-placed Oakenshaw entertain second-placed Bradford Park Avenue Rangers.

There will be another action-packed thriller when Ventus Sports - who have recaptured their early-season form - entertain fourth-placed Buttershaw White Star.

Albion Sports, who are lying in fifth place, will be hoping to take advantage if any of the top teams slip up when they visit next to bottom AFC Prune Park.

There are also top-of-the-table clashes in Division One when third-placed Relay Recruitment Rovers entertain unbeaten leaders Westwood Park, while Tyersal will be wanting to return to winning ways when they entertain second-placed Clayton Orient at Arkwright Street.

In Division 1A, leaders Brittannia Shipley welcome third-placed George Hotel in another top fixture.

Pick of the fixtures in Division 1B is at Yeadon, where second-placed Allerton visit third-placed Ventus United.