Revenge is in the air tomorrow at both Wagon Lane and Moorend in National League Three North.

Bradford and Bingley face Kendal hoping to atone for what Bees coach Geoff Wappett calls "our worst performance of the season" at Mint Bridge.

Kendal triumphed 22-14 in October, and Wappett added: "Although we only lost by eight points there is a bit of redemption on this one."

The main injury worry for the Bees, who are still hunting a play-off place, is centre Stuart Dixon.

He has a recurring hamstring problem.

Relegation-threatened Cleckheaton, at home to Rugby, are likely to be unchanged as they bid to make it four successive victories. Utility back Glen Boyd (ankle) is the main selection query for the hosts, but director of rugby John Bentley could well hand a vote of faith to those who perform-ed so resiliently in their 36-24 victory at Blaydon last weekend.

Cleckheaton lost 37-6 at Rugby earlier in the season, but Cleckheaton Sports Club chairman Alan Bentley says: "If we win all four of our home games I think we will survive. That would mean 11 wins and we would be very unlucky if we went down with that number."

Keighley are also bidding for a fourth straight win, and have a derby at Yarnbury in Yorkshire Division One. Scott Amos is at scrum half for the visitors, Mark Beckett is on the wing and Adam Balderstone is in the centre. Leigh Sugden starts at flanker.

Bradford Salem's season is boiling down to their re-arranged visit to Pocklington a week tomorrow. Salem, who suffered a shock 19-10 home defeat against Leodiensians last week, have dropped to third, but Pocklington are at leaders Sheffield Tigers tomorrow.

Steve McManus returns for Salem in the centre at Knottingley and flanker Steve Cowman starts with Ben Scarbrough on the bench.

Baildon are without Michael Wilson (broken ankle) for the season and Nick Murphy and Andy Pollard with stitches for the trip to Hemsworth in Yorkshire Three.

Otley have Ben Fear in their squad at Penzance and Newlyn in Nation-al League One, while Wharfedale start with prop Craig Ingram at Nuneaton in National League Two.