Silsden have an opportunity to get back into the Division B title race tomorrow before their big challenge next week against leaders Collingham.

This week they entertain Knaresborough, a side who have only won twice all season and who are currently in the relegation zone.

But even victory is unlikely to reduce the 15-point gap between Silsden and Collingham or the nine-point margin with Beckwithshaw as both face struggling sides.

Thackley, who are five points adrift at the bottom, have the unenviable task of tackling Collingham who last week racked up 341 for four against Knaresborough.

Beckwithshaw, the only unbeaten team in the league, entertain an Olicanian side who have lost their last three.

Jake Brown's consistent form has played a big part in Calverley's revival and they should make it four wins in a row against an underachieving Guiseley team.

Horsforth's win over Thackley moved them out of the bottom two and they could continue to pull clear when they meet Upper Wharfedale, a side they beat earlier in the season and who have lost four of their last five.

Steeton's seven-match winning run has opened up a 14-point gap at the top of Division A and the title is theirs for the taking.

However, they face a potentially difficult match tomorrow when they travel to Adel, a team they are expected to beat but who have won four of their last five matches, including a win against second-placed Pool last week.

Otley could do Steeton a favour if they can take anything from their home game against North Leeds who moved into second spot last weekend.

In the basement, time is running out for Tong Park who entertain Follifoot and Rawdon's precarious position means they will need to scrap well at Bilton.

Burley helped their cause when they took five points off Otley but seem unlikely to repeat the feat against Kirkstall, who haven't given up hope of snatching the title.

In the three-horse race for the Division C title, Harden will fancy their chances against Skipton even though Kevin Owen's side dragged themselves off the bottom last week.

Illingworth will be expected to beat Woodhouse while third-placed Colton may have a tougher task against New Rover.

Menston hit 259 for five, their highest score of the campaign, when they played Addingham earlier in the season and will hope for similar form when the sides meet again tomorrow.

Bolton Villas will hope to overcome bottom club Ben Rhyddingt to win two in a row for the first time this season.

Ilkley are one of the most successful teams with the bat this season and could pile up another big score against Alwoodley.