Bonymaen are in superb form, but face a stern test at Blackwood, who are one of many clubs fighting against relegation. Carmarthen Athletic, desperate for point, take on fourth-placed Beddau, while Tonmawr-Fleur de Lys and Brynmawr-Bridgend Athletic will be hard struggles.
The liveliest match could be at Cyncoed, where UWIC take on Llangennech, just three days after the students lost a BUSA Cup semi-final against Loughborough at Oxford.
DIVISION 2
East leaders Ystrad Rhondda face a stern test at Riverside Park against a young Rumney team, while Llantwit Fardre against Merthyr is likely to be the closest and hardest match and Newport Saracens must hope to get back to winning ways against Llantrisant.
The West is a battle between Waunarlwydd and Cwmllynfell, who are home to Dunvant and Felinfoel respectively. Biggest interest may be in the relegation matches concerning Nantymoel against Pencoed and Cwmavon’s home test with Mumbles.
DIVISION 3
Bargoed look for their 51st unbeaten league game as they travel to Abercarn in the East and victory will also secure the title – a year after winning Division 3.
The fight for promotion will continue with Pill Harriers and Abergavenny both away and Rhymney home, while there will a local battle between Llanishen and Old Illtydians at Usk Road.
If Loughor win at Llandeilo in the West, they will be on the edge of the title, while the chasing Gorseinon, Penclawdd and Aberystwyth all have away games.
Rhydyfelin, at home to Brecon, and Mountain Ash, away to Nelson, are expected to take their South-East battle on for another week, while Ruthin visit Tylorstown.
In the South-West, leaders Maesteg Quins face a hard match at Bryncoch, who defeated Ystalyfera on Tuesday. There will be no quarter given in the Vardre-Seven Sisters and Nantyffyllon-Aberavon Quins clashes.
DIVISION 4
The South-West table toppers Resoven and Tonna reach a crescendo as leaders Resolven entertain Taibach in their last match which could mean Tonna have to win a tricky match at Trebanos and two others to capture the crown. Pyle DID defeat Taibach last Saturday for their first win of the season, but they meet third-placed Morriston.
Penarth against Aberdare is third versus top in the South-East as Fairwater entertain neighbours Llandaff in two thrillers, while in the East, Pontllanfraith go to Chepstow knowing that a win and a Tredegar Ironsides failure to defeat Cardiff HSOB would give them the title.
Amman Utd are on the edge of the West title, but may have to settle for a win at Milford Haven and needing one more point if Cefneithin can get a victory at Pontarddulais. In the North, midweek matches brought a Nant Cowy win at Rhyl and a 25-25 draw between Llandudno and Caernarfon. Llangefni can win the title if they defeat Pwllheli and Mold lose at Caernarfon.
DIVISION 5
Nantyglo played their penultimate match in the East – at home to second-placed St Alban’s, hoping to keep their 100% record that has already brought them the title. The ‘Buns’ could lose but still gain promotion if they go on to defeat neighbours St Joseph’s next week.
Bala are the North champions and have just one match remaining, having won the title in a canter from Bethesda, while in the West, if Pembroke defeat New Dock Stars they will take the title.
Penallta are coming up on the rails in the South-West and are also into the Silver Ball final after a midweek win over Tonna. The division has four other contenders in Porth, Cefn Coed, Cilfynydd and South Wales Police, with the latter pair meeting at Waterton Cross.
The big battle in the South-West will be at Abercrave, where second-placed Birchgrove are the visitors. It should be a battle royal and Abercrave will be champions if they win or even draw.
East leaders Ystrad Rhondda face a stern test at Riverside Park against a young Rumney team, while Llantwit Fardre against Merthyr is likely to be the closest and hardest match and Newport Saracens must hope to get back to winning ways against Llantrisant.
The West is a battle between Waunarlwydd and Cwmllynfell, who are home to Dunvant and Felinfoel respectively. Biggest interest may be in the relegation matches concerning Nantymoel against Pencoed and Cwmavon’s home test with Mumbles.
DIVISION 3
Bargoed look for their 51st unbeaten league game as they travel to Abercarn in the East and victory will also secure the title – a year after winning Division 3.
The fight for promotion will continue with Pill Harriers and Abergavenny both away and Rhymney home, while there will a local battle between Llanishen and Old Illtydians at Usk Road.
If Loughor win at Llandeilo in the West, they will be on the edge of the title, while the chasing Gorseinon, Penclawdd and Aberystwyth all have away games.
Rhydyfelin, at home to Brecon, and Mountain Ash, away to Nelson, are expected to take their South-East battle on for another week, while Ruthin visit Tylorstown.
In the South-West, leaders Maesteg Quins face a hard match at Bryncoch, who defeated Ystalyfera on Tuesday. There will be no quarter given in the Vardre-Seven Sisters and Nantyffyllon-Aberavon Quins clashes.
DIVISION 4
The South-West table toppers Resoven and Tonna reach a crescendo as leaders Resolven entertain Taibach in their last match which could mean Tonna have to win a tricky match at Trebanos and two others to capture the crown. Pyle DID defeat Taibach last Saturday for their first win of the season, but they meet third-placed Morriston.
Penarth against Aberdare is third versus top in the South-East as Fairwater entertain neighbours Llandaff in two thrillers, while in the East, Pontllanfraith go to Chepstow knowing that a win and a Tredegar Ironsides failure to defeat Cardiff HSOB would give them the title.
Amman Utd are on the edge of the West title, but may have to settle for a win at Milford Haven and needing one more point if Cefneithin can get a victory at Pontarddulais. In the North, midweek matches brought a Nant Cowy win at Rhyl and a 25-25 draw between Llandudno and Caernarfon. Llangefni can win the title if they defeat Pwllheli and Mold lose at Caernarfon.
DIVISION 5
Nantyglo played their penultimate match in the East – at home to second-placed St Alban’s, hoping to keep their 100% record that has already brought them the title. The ‘Buns’ could lose but still gain promotion if they go on to defeat neighbours St Joseph’s next week.
Bala are the North champions and have just one match remaining, having won the title in a canter from Bethesda, while in the West, if Pembroke defeat New Dock Stars they will take the title.
Penallta are coming up on the rails in the South-West and are also into the Silver Ball final after a midweek win over Tonna. The division has four other contenders in Porth, Cefn Coed, Cilfynydd and South Wales Police, with the latter pair meeting at Waterton Cross.
The big battle in the South-West will be at Abercrave, where second-placed Birchgrove are the visitors. It should be a battle royal and Abercrave will be champions if they win or even draw.