PRESTON Lodge resume their bid for an immediate return to National League Division Two this weekend.

The Prestonpans side were relegated at the end of last term but have enjoyed a near-flawless league campaign in National League Division Three.

The Pennypit men have tasted defeat just once this season and that came against second-place Orkney, who have a game in hand.

Fifth-placed Hillhead Jordanhill, who defeated Orkney shortly before Christmas, make the trip to East Lothian on Saturday.

East Lothian Courier: Preston Lodge are back in action tomorrow (Saturday)Preston Lodge are back in action tomorrow (Saturday)

Preston Lodge won the reverse fixture 34-18 and a repeat performance would strengthen their bid for the league title.

In the tier below, North Berwick are in action.

The county side were promoted to National League Division Four last term and currently sit fourth in the table.

They host undefeated league leaders Garnock this weekend.

East Lothian Courier: North Berwick (black) sit fourth in National League Division FourNorth Berwick (black) sit fourth in National League Division Four

The two sides are yet to meet this season.

Haddington are back in action as they look to keep the pressure on Linlithgow in East Region League Division One.

The county outfit are second in the table but 16 points adrift of their West Lothian rivals, although they do have a game in hand.

The Reds visit Leith on Saturday; they won the reverse fixture 48-25 and will be looking for a similar scoreline.

East Lothian Courier: Haddington are looking to close the gap on Linlithgow in East Region League Division OneHaddington are looking to close the gap on Linlithgow in East Region League Division One

Finally, there is a top-of-the-table clash in East Region League Division Two.

Dunbar welcome Penicuik to Hallhill knowing that whoever emerges victorious will be in a good position for the league title.

Dunbar are currently top on points difference but know they will be in for a tough afternoon, having lost in Midlothian in October.

East Lothian Courier: Dunbar (green) face Penicuik in an important match at HallhillDunbar (green) face Penicuik in an important match at Hallhill

Following this weekend, both sides will only have two league games left to play this season.

Meanwhile, Ross High were due to visit Stewartry on Saturday but the game has been postponed as a mark of respect to Ross High captain Aiden Hoenigmann who tragically died this week.