With the top six of the Murray Football League locked in, all that remains is to see who finishes in the coveted top two as all three sides fight it out for the double chance.
Percentage looks a likely prospect to decide who gets the first week off with each side placed on 56 points apiece, but the Lions will have the toughest assignment with a clash against an in-form Congupna on a five-game winning streak.
Tongala faces Finley, 10th, but the Blues have the poorest percentage of the three clubs, sitting at 181.76.
Next best belongs to Mulwala with 207.67, but both the Lions and Blues sit well adrift of Cobram’s 286.46, meaning that the Tigers will simply need a win against Deniliquin Rams to assure their placing as a top-two club and minor premiers.
The Blues, currently on a seven-game winning streak, are coming off a stirring two-goal win over Cobram, and with finals just next week
Down the ladder, Moama (fourth), Congupna (fifth) and Deniliquin (sixth) will be jostling to determine their elimination final opponents.
The Magpies face Numurkah while their league rivals The Road and Rams tackle sides in the top four of the league.
Meanwhile, Echuca United and Barooga bring their seasons to a close when they do battle at Echuca South Recreation Reserve this Saturday.