Pikes host nearby Tadcaster Albion as they look to return to the top five and close the gap on their North Yorkshire rivals.
It's a 12.30pm kick-off at Mill Lane for the derby in Northern Counties East Premier.
Tony Hackworth's sixth-placed side are looking to cut the gap to just two points on Albion, who are currently second.
Pikes suffered a shock 5-1 thumping at struggling Bottesford, last weekend.
Meanwhile, Pikes have confirmed Tuesday's scheduled trip to Rossington has been called off due to the Doncaster side having a County Cup clash instead.
In the North Riding Senior Cup, Pickering will go to Northern League Marske United on 18th November.
A week later, Pikes host leaders Liversedge in the third round of the NCEL League Cup.
Cards/cash both accepted for Saturday's game: Adults - £8, Concessions - £6, U16s - FREE.
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