The original game was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch, so players, coaches and spectators alike will all be hoping for some better luck this time around.
Other than the three defeats against Sefton, Tyldesley and Bowdon, Park have been in great form this season, and last weekend went back to the top of the table, thanks in part to the Wids defeat of Liverpool St Helens.
The visitors are not without some decent form themselves though, and with six wins from their last seven matches, will go into the game with plenty of confidence.
The game kicks off at 2.15pm.