Robert Atkinson's Otley side can take a giant stride towards safety in Division A with victory at home to main relegation rivals Menston tomorrow.

Third-from-bottom Otley are five points clear of the drop zone, and victory would nudge them 11 points clear with just four games to go.

Otley ended a three-game losing run with a winning draw at Hall Park last weekend, thanks to half-centuries from Sean Atkinson and David Taylor.

Otley thrashed Menston by nine wickets when the two met in May but Nick Thorn-ton's side have improved since then, winning one and drawing four of their last six.

Thornton has contributed vital runs for Menston in that sequence, while Richard Tay-lor has hit 121 not out and 54 in the past fortnight.

Despite that improvement, Menston badly need a positive result tomorrow with two of their final four games being against title-chasing Bilton and Beckwithshaw.

Bottom club Hall Park trail Menston by 12 points and go in search of their first win of the season at Kirkstall Educat-ional.

Rawdon are the form team in Division A with four wins and two winning draws in the past six games. They are hoping to put a dent in Beckwithshaw's title bid tomorrow with Matt-hew Hutton having totalled 203 runs in his past four innings, three of which have been not out.

Burley could clinch promotion from Division B with victory at Ilkley, providing third-placed Collingham lose at Knaresborough.

Second-placed Tong Park, meanwhile, entertain struggling Illingworth. Chander Sheikar's excellent form has been a major factor in Tong Park's success, while Mike Scott and Danny Groom will be looking to repeat the form that helped seal a winning draw over Illingworth in May.

Ilkley and Calverley will both be hoping fourth-from- bottom Illingworth lose as the battle to avoid the drop continues. Ilkley are second from bottom, one point behind Cal-verley with Illingworth a further four points ahead.

Calverley entertain a Thack-ley side looking to repeat an early-season two-wicket win.

Thackley's Paul Hampshire and Carl Busfield played a major part in that win, and both will be hoping for similar success.

Silsden will be looking for a first win in four games when they entertain Pool, while bottom club Skipton travel to Steeton. Skipton have won just once and trail Ilkley by nine points.

In-form Bolton Villas travel to Harden in their bid to escape from bottom place in Division C.

After collecting just three points from the opening 12 games, Villas have rallied with an unbeaten five-game run and are now just one point behind Ben Rhydding.

Gareth Johnson and Richard Slater have played a major role in that upturn in form.