JOINT NCEL Division One leaders Campion are giving football back to the fans with a special offer for this weekend's game.

The Bradford side will hope for a bumper crowd when they host bottom-placed FC Bolsover on Saturday, with entry free for all.

Campion are on an 18-game unbeaten run in the league, but officially sit second in the table behind Grimsby Borough by virtue of goal difference.

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Their fortunes are in their control though, as they have two games in hand on the first-placed side.

If results go Campion's way, a victory at The Kay & Lane Insurance Stadium would see them leapfrog Grimsby into first.

Hallmark Security League Premier Division side Silsden are sitting pretty in mid-table after back-to-back wins, and will host 14th-placed Litherland on Saturday.

But boss Danny Forrest is not getting carried away by his side's upturn in fortunes.

He said: "We have won back-to-back games for the first time since September now.

"We need to get that momentum going. I can feel the pride come back and there is a bit of steel. I hope we can take it on. You feel the pride has come back in training.

"Litherland is a tough game for us. We have played them a lot over the last few years. We won there in the back end of December. But our home record has not been great since the turn of the year.

"Over the last 15 or 16 months we have won a lot of football matches and then we have lost a few and felt a bit of pressure.

"I thought we had turned the corner a couple of times this season already, so I will see what happens in the next couple of games. It is good to see progression in that way."

In the First Division North, Steeton have a mid-table away clash at Cleator Moor Celtic, who are one point above them in eleventh.

Albion Sports have a tough tie at home to title chasers Yorkshire Amateur, who sit second in the Toolstation NCEL Premier.

The three other local sides in the Prem all have away ties to deal with.

Eccleshill United face the toughest test against a Staveley Miners Welfare side unbeaten in six.

Liversedge play Handsworth Parramore and Thackley take a trip to picturesque Knaresborough Town.