It's a massive weekend for Great Horton, who are in danger of being left stranded at the foot of the table.
They picked up a point for a losing draw at Morley last week but the club desperately needs a couple of wins to give them the chance of avoiding the dreaded bottom two and possible expulsion from the League.
Tomorrow they host Drighlington followed by a trip to Salts on Sunday but Great Horton have won just twice this season and their position is already looking desperate.
Hartshead Moor, who are occupying the second-from-bottom spot, have suddenly found form and last week beat Bradford & Bingley. They have a good chance of avoiding being dragged into the farcical vote which will expel one of the two bottom clubs at the end of the season.
nervously looking over their shoulders.
At the other end of the table, Bowling Old Lane and Esholt clash and both clubs are looking to overtake Bingley and Brighouse at the top. Two points separate those four clubs and Esholt and Old Lane each have a game in hand on the top two, who know that any slip-ups could be costly.
Also in the promotion frame are Morley and Keighley.
Keighley had the disappointment of having their game at Yeadon last week called off because of a waterlogged pitch. But if they can beat Hartshead Moor at home tomorrow and somehow pull off a win at Brighouse on Sunday, they will be right in the promotion frame.
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