Accrington v Colne, Bacup v Burnley, Haslingden v Enfield, Lowerhouse v East Lancs, Nelson v Church, Rishton v Ramsbottom, Todmorden v Rawtenstall.
Lancashire League leaders and reigning champions Accrington look to get back to winning ways tomorrow when they face Colne determined to stretch their advantage.
Accrington seemed set to open up a useful gap over the chasing pack after last Saturday’s derby win over Enfield.
But just 24 hours later they were downed by the Dill Hall Lane outfit - and Haslingden’s double win saw the gap cut to just five points.
However, Accrington will be wary of Colne’s in-form professional Anwar Ali.
The Pakistani pace ace is getting better with the weather and scoring runs as well as taking wickets.
Haslingden welcome Enfield to Bentgate for a game which pits second against third.
That match should be a cracker with Haslingden’s all-powerful batting line-up providing a giant test for Enfield’s impressive bowling attack.
Todmorden can be brilliant one week and poor the next but will fancy their chances against basement boys Rawtenstall, who are going through a tough season of transition.
Nelson play Church in what is sure to be a keenly-contested affair at Seedhill, while Rishton have Darwen’s South African quick bowler David Wiesse acting as sub-pro for their game against Ramsbottom as Aaron Heal recovers from a knee injury.
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