COLNE v CHURCH

Colne are without Matt Wilson, who has undergone an operation on his broken finger, for the clash with the Worsley Cup finalists at The Horsfield.

They are otherwise at full strength as they hunt a third win on the spin.

Church are at full strength for the trip to Colne as they look to warm-up for Sunday’s final with a league win and cement their place in the top four.

Key Man: Levi Wolfenden. Verdict: Church.

ENFIELD v NELSON

Enfield and Nelson meet at Dill Hall Lane locked together in ninth and 10th places in the table on 106 points – but they are just 21 points adrift of the top five and the winners can make big strides forward.

Enfield name a strong side, while Nelson will field a substitute professional as Luke Woodcock is still on international duty.

Key Man: Peter Dibb. Verdict: Nelson.

LOWERHOUSE v HASLINGDEN

Leaders Lowerhouse welcome back all-rounder Jonathan Finch from ECB duty and are at full-strength for the Liverpool Road clash.

They are seven points clear of Todmorden and look to press home their advantage.

Lancashire League U23 player of the month Garry Sudworth has starred for Haslingden all summer with his spin and will look to add to his 54 wickets.

Key Man: Garry Sudworth. Verdict: Lowerhouse.

RAMSBOTTOM v BURNLEY

Reigning champions Ramsbottom are wobbling at the moment and have slipped 38 points off the pace with nine games to go but they are at full strength for the Acre Bottom clash.

Burnley chairman Michael Brown takes his place in Steve Brunt’s side as the Turf Moor outfit look to get out of the bottom three.

Key Man: Jon Fielding. Verdict: Ramsbottom.

RAWTENSTALL v EAST LANCS

Rawtenstall are poised to pounce up the table and are high on confidence ahead of the game following last weekend’s stunning and record breaking win over Ramsbottom and have a full squad at their disposal.

East Lancs are led by Jon Turner in the absence of skipper Mark Bolton and there is a return to the side for wicketkeeper Matt Egan in place of Adam Chester, who is playing football for Darwen.

Key Man: Andrew Payne. Verdict: Rawtenstall.

RISHTON v BACUP

Brilliant Barrow professional Pieter Malan fills in for Rishton as Jimmy Bibby’s men lock horns with Bacup with their youngsters keen to impress.

Bacup field South African Gulam Bodi as sub-pro against the side he led to their first win of the current season when he deputised.

Key Man: Ali Sartaj. Verdict: Bacup.

TODMORDEN v ACCRINGTON

Todmorden are hot on the heels of leaders Lowerhouse and have Simon Newbitt in blistering form at the moment.

Accrington were right on the heels of the leaders until they were stunned by Nelson last weekend and are at full strength for the trip to Centre Vale.

Key Man: Simon Newbitt. Verdict: Todmorden.