
Hensingham face a long trek to Humberside today to keep alive their play-off prospects.
They are the only Cumbrian side who can extend their season as they bid for promotion from National Conference Division Two.
They visit Skirlaugh who are currently four points clear of the drop zone with two games left after today.
It will be a tough test for Kris Coward’s men, who currently hold the final play-off place, but they have a three point lead over Normanton Knights who lie sixth.
This is where Cumbrian rivals Barrow Island can help as they host the Knights this afternoon.
Ellenborough Rangers are already relegated and this afternoon entertain Hull Dockers who are going down with them.
In the Premier Division Wath Brow Hornets dispelled any slight fears of relegation with two points a fortnight ago.
They were unable to make progress in the National Cup last week, beaten 34-24 at Orrell St James but have their final away game today.
They visit Waterhead Warriors who are set to be involved in the end-of-season play-offs with a likely fourth-place finish.
In Division One Egremont Rangers host Kells with local bragging rights at stake as they both appear to be safe, although just above the three bottom teams.
There’s another Cumbrian derby in Division Three with Millom hosting Distington in a bottom four clash.





