NEW Earswick All Blacks ARLC open their Pennine League President's Cup quest with a tricky home tie against Keighley Town.
The visitors are second-bottom of the premier division but have games in hand. All Blacks will also be looking to return to winning ways after their first loss of the season, to Drighlington.
York Groves will take nothing for granted when they host Park Amateurs A' in the Supplementary Cup preliminary round.
The visitors lie at the foot of Pennine League division five whereas Groves are safely in mid-table. But Terriers joint-coach Simon Moat said: "We're expecting a hard game as they have recently strengthened their squad, though we hope to progress by making home advantage count."
Groves, who will be looking for youngsters Liam Withers and Rich Currer to continue their good form, welcome back captain Danny Buy and Moat himself might return to playing.
Selby Warriors will expect to maintain their fine start to division three when they visit lowly Queensbury A', while York Acorn A' will hope to climb away from the bottom with a home win over Lindley Swifts.
Heworth A' entertain Milford A' in Yorkshire League division three.
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