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Northern Superchargers host Manchester Originals in the latest game of the men's Hundred competition.
The match is scheduled to commence at 7pm BST on Sunday, August 21.
This is the second of a doubleheader at Headingley, with the women's fixture between the same two sides preceding this match.
These two local rivals are locked on four points each and have the chance to propel themselves towards the top three and simultaneously deal a blow to their opponents.
Superchargers have been incredibly inconsistent during the men's Hundred, winning two and losing three of their five games.
After going on a poor run of form they returned to their best with a 32-run success over Birmingham Phoenix, as Adam Lyth hit 56 and David Wiese claimed 3 for 15.
Meanwhile, Originals lost their opening three games, including in the meeting with the Superchargers at Old Trafford, but have bounced back well to win the less two.
And they have been handsome victories too, by 47 and 68 runs against Welsh Fire and defending champions South Brave.

Phil Salt and Jos Buttler (Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Superchargers remain without Ben Stokes and Matthew Potts after they played for England in the first Test. Harry Brook could return after running drinks at Lord's. Wahab Riaz has been ruled out of the competition with injury after his arrival was delayed due to visa issues.
This is expected to be the final match of Andre Russell's spell before he returns to the Caribbean for the 6ixty and the CPL. Josh Little has signed up and is available for the remainder of the group stage and the finals if Originals make it.
Jos Buttler and Phil Salt have led the way for Originals and, bar Russell, are the only batters to reach three figures for the team.
In the powerplay, they'll like come up against England teammate David Willey, who has been tight and potent with the new ball.
The left-armer has only gone for nine boundaries from his 45 legal deliveries and has picked up four wickets.
Indeed, it was his figures of 2 for 24 in the first meeting between these two sides - Salt and Wayne Madsen were his victims - that went a long way to Superchargers getting off to a winning start.
There are limited tickets available for this match.
Following some rain around the Leeds area over the weekend, it should have cleared for the start of play in the early evening.

David Willey (David Rogers/Getty Images)
Northern Superchargers: Dwayne Bravo, Wayne Parnell (replaced Wahab Riaz, August 19), Wahab Riaz (injured, August 19), Harry Brook, Jordan Clark (replaced Brydon Carse), Faf du Plessis, Adam Lyth, Callum Parkinson, Matthew Potts (temporary replacement: Craig Miles), Adil Rashid, John Simpson, Ben Stokes, David Willey, Adam Hose, Roelof van der Merwe, David Wiese, Ben Raine, Michael Pepper (replaced Luke Wright)
Manchester Originals: Andre Russell, Laurie Evans, Tristan Stubbs (replaced Wanindu Hasaranga - withdrew August 5), Daniel Worrall, Sean Abbott, Colin Ackermann, Jos Buttler, Calvin Harrison, Tom Hartley, Fred Klaassen, Tom Lammonby, Wayne Madsen, Jamie Overton, Matt Parkinson, Ollie Robinson, Phil Salt, Ashton Turner, Richard Gleeson, Josh Little (from August 21)
Northern Superchargers: Faf du Plessis, Adam Lyth, Michael Pepper, David Willey, David Wiese, Adam Hose, Roelof van der Merwe, Dwayne Bravo, Wahab Riaz, Adil Rashid, Craig Miles
Manchester Originals: Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (c), Wayne Madsen, Andre Russell, Laurie Evans, Tristan Stubbs, Paul Walter, Tom Hartley, Sean Abbott, Matt Parkinson, Mitchell Stanley
The latest Oddschecker summary of The Hundred can be found by clicking here.
Sky Sports has live coverage of the match on their dedicated cricket channel (Sky 404, Virgin 504).
Now TV offer daily access to Sky Sports for £11.99 or monthly access for £33.99.
On radio, Test Match Special will have ball-by-ball commentary on 5Live Sports Extra
The Cricketer will have post-match analysis and reaction.
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