Cookstown host South Antrim in a top of the table clash in the Men’s Premier League on Saturday afternoon.

The two sides are separated by four points but with the Lisburn side having played a game fewer.

Both sides have been in sensational form this campaign and occupy the top two spots but a win for the reigning champions could see them put one hand on the title.

Cookstown also come into the game as the only side yet to lose this campaign with Ethan Redford, Isaac Kelso, Paul Thompson and Jack Haycock securing a 4-1 win over North Down last week.

South Antrim also won last weekend, beating an in-form Belfast Harlequins 3-1 away from home.

They are led by David Gallagher, who has scored in each of the last four games.

Elsewhere, a resurgent Kilkeel travel to Deramore Park to take on Belfast Harlequins.

The County Down side suffered a disappointing start to the campaign but in recent weeks have turned around their fortunes, winning back-to-back games for the first time.

Goals from Neil Stevenson (2), Jordan McCartan and Taylor McConnell sealed a 4-2 win over Queen’s University last weekend but they now face a Harlequins side with one defeat in four.

The south Belfast side are currently fifth in the table but a win could be enough to see them climb to third.

In recent weeks the form of Cameron Ruttle has seen them pick up wins against North Down and Queen’s University as he has netted on three occasions this campaign.

Elsewhere, Bangor could win for a third week running when they host third-placed Instonians at the Aurora Leisure Centre.

Bottom of the division just three weeks ago, Bangor have won their last two outings to climb into eighth.

A hat-trick from Ryan Burgess last weekend has been the highlight of their upturn in form while JJ Holley also provides a goal threat with four strikes so far.

They now face an Instonians side who have been in mixed form since their relegation from the EYHL.

Three wins from six games has left the side nine points behind the leaders but with a game in hand.

The Belfast club have been out of action for the last two weeks.