STEETON kick off the season at their new home tomorrow with a league clash.

Roy Mason's side will begin their adventure playing at the home of rugby league side Keighley Cougars, when they entertain AFC Blackpool in Hallmark Security League Division One North.

The Chevrons' league bow has been delayed due to planned maintenance work which needed to be carried out at Cougar Park.

Steeton lost their previous game, 4-2 at Garstang, last weekend. But they have made a solid start to the season, taking six points from their first three games. The club are hoping that the positive start to the season will lead to bumper crowd.

Steeton are also offering free season tickets to children aged 16 and under and these tickets include free admission to both Steeton AFC and Keighley Cougars games.

There will be players and coaching staff from the club in the Airedale Centre in Keighley tomorrow from 9am to give out tickets to children.

Meanwhile, Silsden will look to put their FA Cup extra preliminary round exit behind them as they return to league action.

Danny Forrest's men lost 3-1 at the City of Liverpool, with their consolation coming from Lee Spires, but aim to get back to winning ways when they host Ashton Athletic tomorrow in the Hallmark Security League Premier Division.

The Cobbydalers will also boosted by striker Aidan Kirby available for selection.

Leaders Liversedge will look to maintain their 100 per cent record in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division tomorrow when they travel to third-placed Knaresborough Town.

Jonathan Rimmington's men also took a break from league action last weekend to carry on their fine start to the season, as they defeated Padiham 5-2 in the FA Cup.

Buoyed by their 3-0 FA Cup win over Penrith last weekend, Albion Sports host Bottesford Town in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division tomorrow.

Kulwinder Sandhu's side are searching for their first win of the season following a defeat and a draw in their opening two contests.

Eccleshill will look to build on their steady start to the season when they host Worksop Town tomorrow.

Sean Regan's United are fifth in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division table after a win and a draw in their opening two matches.

The Eagles also ended their involvement in the FA Cup last weekend when they were knocked out by Congleton Town.

Thackley hope the visit of Barton Town tomorrow will produce their first league win of the campaign, following a defeat and a draw so far.

Meanwhile, Campion are targeting their fourth win from their opening five games when they travel to Selby Town.