Premier Division: SIDDAL vs WEST HULL
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Last season's first and second placed teams go head-to-head this weekend in an exciting clash in the NCL Premier Division.
West Hull travel to reigning champions Siddal in the hope of picking up their first away win of the season while Siddal host their first home game of 2017.
West Hull currently sit fourth in the league after picking up two wins out of their first three games.
Siddal, meanwhile, sit one place behind them in fifth despite only playing a single game - their 48-12 win over Skirlaugh.
The sides last met back in October in the play-off final eliminator match, a game in which Siddal came out on top 22-6 and went on to win the final against Leigh Miners Rangers.
Saturday's hosts in fact won all three clashes last season and will be keen to make it five on the bounce against Wests, who haven't beaten Siddal since a play-off semi-final back in November 2014.
Division One: YORK ACORN vs HUNSLET CLUB PARKSIDE
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">National Conference League Division One <a href="https://twitter.com/shawxsharks">@shawxsharks</a> 6 v 8 <a href="https://twitter.com/Hunsletoldboys">@Hunsletoldboys</a> in a tight game at Leeds Road. A few from today. <a href="https://t.co/AodDAvPddO">pic.twitter.com/AodDAvPddO</a></p>— Paul Butterfield (@PaulPhotohawk1) <a href="https://twitter.com/PaulPhotohawk1/status/843229214249771010">March 18, 2017</a></blockquote>
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It's been a tremendous start to life in Division One for Hunslet Club Parkside.
The 2016 Division Two Champions have beaten Featherstone Lions and Shaw Cross Sharks, and now look to add one of the favourites for promotion to that list.
York Acorn finished bottom of the NCL Premier last season and have had a mixed start to 2017.
A win against Lock Lane in week one started the season in style for the North Yorkshire side, but they went down last week to Underbank Rangers.
It'll be the first time the sides have met and Hunslet will be hoping they will be one of two teams to keep 100 per cent win record and the two other unbeaten sides in Milford Marlins and Underbank Rangers also meet this weekend.
Division Two: CROSFIELDS vs EAST LEEDS
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Unbeaten Crosfields' 100 per cent record goes on the line this weekend as they welcome one of the favourites for promotion, East Leeds.
The Warrington-based side have had a tremendous start to life in Division Two having scored 136 points in wins against Salford Roosters, Millom and Leigh East, conceding just 16.
East Leeds have dropped down from Division One and have also had a positive start to 2017; they took the scalps of fellow relegated side Oulton Raiders, and Leigh East before going down 24-26 in a narrow defeat to Bradford Dudley Hill last week.
The sides last met back in September 2012, when East Leeds ran out 36-16 away winners. They'll be hoping for a similar result this weekend to prevent Crosfields making it four wins from four in 2017.
Division Three: STANNINGLEY vs STANLEY RANGERS
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Two of 2016's relegated sides from Division Two clash this weekend as Stanley Rangers travel to face Stanningley.
Rangers picked up their first win of the season last week against Elland after two heavy defeats against Waterhead Warriors and Clock Face Miners.
Meanwhile, Stanningley started with a heavy defeat at Dewsbury Moor in round one but have gone on to earn wins over Gateshead Strom and Woolston Rovers.
Stanningley came out on top in both meetings last season and will go into this game as favourites too.