West Yorkshire League champions Nestl Rowntree trail Carlton Athletic by six points at the top of the table but have the chance to close the gap as the leaders are in West Riding County Challenge Cup action, against Field.

Nestl entertain Wetherby Athletic in the league with manager Jim Collis anxious to keep up the pressure on Carlton.

Apart from Steve Haddon and Neil Durkin, both set to be sidelined for some time, the Trees' squad reports with a clean bill of health.

Collis welcomes back former York City 'keeper Neil Smallwood into the squad after missing last week's win over Knaresborough and admits his biggest problem is who to leave out.

After a blank weekend due to the cancellation of their North riding Cup tie, York RI welcome Sandy Lane to New Lane.

Manager Brian Wilkinson is having to shuffle his pack as midfielder Luke Bilham starts a three-match suspension.

Knaresborough will be looking to bounce back from last week's narrow defeat at the hands of Nestle Rowntree when they entertain Bardsey

Gary Farthing, manager of Pickering Town's Under-19s Northern Youth Alliance League side is desperate to get back his team back into action.

Like the senior squad they have been frustrated by cup postponements - the NYA Cup game against Eccleshill on Wednesday was called off for a sixth time.

Prospects for tomorrow's trip to Ossett Town don't look too good either.

In division one of the UniBond League, Harrogate Town welcome Lincoln United to Wetherby Road.

Expected to be included in the Harrogate ranks will be new signing Kevin Noteman who arrives from premier division outfit Hucknall Town.

The match with Lincoln promises to be a real six-pointer.

Harrogate, currently languishing in 21st, just one place off the bottom, are within three points of tomorrow's visitors, who lie in 17th pace.

Significantly, however, Town have three games in hand on Lincoln.