Boro, Whitby, Pickering and Driffield's cricketers are all at home on Saturday.
While there are away trips for Bridlington, Filey and Folkton & Flixton.
In Yorkshire Premier North, Scarborough welcome Woodhouse Grange to North Marine Road, while Driffield Town host Sheriff Hutton Bridge, who beat Boro last week.
In YPN Championship East, Folkton & Flixton go to Goole and Bridlington visit Welton.
Filey go to Cottingham in Division One East, with Pickering at home to Kirkella.
All of the above are 12 noon starts.
Whitby entertain Sedgefield with a 1pm start in North Yorkshire South Durham Division One.
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