
Two of West Cumbria’s National Conference Premier Division sides face tough games this afternoon against the joint leaders.
Wath Brow Hornets entertain Siddal who top the table by points differential from West Hull who entertain Egremont Rangers.
The Hornets are eight points behind the top two after the slowest start of their time in the top flight while Egremont are two points further back.
Kells, also on 10 points with Wath Brow, are at home to Heworth who are two points behind, just above the drop zone so points in this one will be vital.
Peter Smith’s team have a number of injuries throughout the squad with up to seven regulars unavailable.
There’s a Cumbrian derby in League Two with Barrow Island hosting Ellenborough Rangers while Millom visit Dewsbury Celtic.
Distington and Hensingham are the top two sides in Division Three and with home games will be looking to put more daylight between themselves and their pursuers.
Drighlington, who are third in the table, visit Distington while Beverley make the trip to Hensingham. Seaton Rangers have no game.