The Bradford Evening League will tomorrow try again to start their season after last week’s scheduled opening fixtures had to be rearranged due to the ongoing heavy rain.
Haworth Road kick off their title defence at home to a John Breare side that proved competitive last season.
There is also a battle between two promoted sides as Azad host Apperley Bridge.
Denholme visit Windhill, with new captain Katie Briggs taking over from long-standing skipper Phil Poole.
Allerton will be hoping the rain spares them further trouble as they look to get their ground fit for the visit of Thornton.
Bingley Congs will also be hoping for kinder weather as they welcome Bolton Villas, who are experiencing life back in Division One for the first time in a number of seasons.
Division Two features three clubs new to the league, with Smart Moves welcoming Indian Panthers to their Great Horton Church ground.
Salem Athletic and Tong Park Esholt have away matches against Daisy Hill and Queensbury respectively.
Elsewhere, HSA host Cambing and Clayton-based Mayfield make the short trip to Shelf.
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