Pontypridd, who are still on course for a league and cup double, take on Neath in the SWALEC Cup Final at 5.30 in a re-run of the famous 1996 Cup final when Nigel Bezani’s side beat Gareth Llewellyn’s Neath 29-22.
Two of the sides’ current coaches, Patrick Horgan (Neath) and Paul John (Pontypridd) were the opposing scrum halves on that day, while the clubs have faced each other twice in the Cup final since then, Pontypridd winning by a point in 2006 and Neath lifting the trophy in 2008 after a 28-22 win.
Before the Cup final, Rhydyfelin take on Heol y Cyw at 3.15 in the SWALEC Plate Final, while Wattstown play Fishguard & Goodwick at 1pm to kick off proceedings.
There will be something for all the family on the day with pre-match entertainment, autograph signing with four of Wales’ Lions squad members, photo opportunities with the RBS 6 Nations trophy and a kids zone with face painting, mask making, balloon art and more.
Tickets for the day are just £10 for adults, £5 for Under 16s with a family ticket for 2 adults, 2 children available at £20.
Tickets available from www.wru.co.uk/tickets; by calling Ticketmaster on 08442 777 888; from Ticketline, Westgate Street Cardiff tel 02920 230130; from the WRU store, 47 Westgate Street, Cardiff and from the finalist clubs.
SWALEC Finals Day line-up, Saturday 4 May:
1pm SWALEC Bowl Final Wattstown v Fishguard & Goodwick
3.15pm SWALEC Plate Final Rhydyfelin v Heol y Cyw
5.30pm SWALEC Cup Final Neath v Pontypridd