With teams looking to finish as high as possible in their respective leagues and make a case for selection for the regional sides, each team will be giving it their all in the final round of matches.
In the Premier League, Cardiff Quins remain unbeaten and lead the table but face a difficult away trip to Neath in their final fixture on Sunday. The winners of that clash are likely to be crowned champions while the other game sees Pontyclun travel to Cardiff Met.
Players playing at Premiership level are likely to form the basis of regional squads competing in the women’s regional competition. A regional trials day takes place on November 11 with the day open for clubs to recommend players to take part.
Although the Premiership is the highest level of the women’s club game, the other leagues are not to be disparged.
Seven Sisters have already been crowned as League One champions with a perfect record of seven wins from seven games.
Whitland can no longer catch Seven Sisters, currently sitting 10 points behind them but will want a win in their last match to end a successful campaign. Caernarfon, Pencoed and Kidwelly are well adrift of the top two but remain fiercely competitive.
In League Two Croesyceiliog and Blaenau Gwent sit joint top with 34 points each. Croesy face bottom club Blackwood in their final fixture though a win will be anything but guaranteed. In the other fixtures Ravens take on Blaenau Gwent and Gwernyfed clash with Gorseinon.
Penallta Miner Birds are running away with the League Three crown with a perfect record of seven wins from seven games and 35 points. They are 15 points clear of Tylerstown in second place and look well placed to pick up some silverware. The two teams clash on Sunday in the final round of fixtures with Tylerstown boasting home advantage.
The Barry Bombettes travel to Welshpool and Maesteg Celtic take on Lampeter in the remaining fixtures.