Edgeworth Eagles clash with Hamilton Olympic at Jack McLaughlan Oval looks to be the pick of the games in a match that pits first against fourth.

 

The Eagles are still without a loss in season 2009 and will be keen to maintain their slender one point lead a top the State League standings.

 

Bobby Naumov will be hoping his Olympic team can welcome Peter Juchniewicz back into the starting 11, the lethal striker a touch and go injury prospect.

 

Elsewhere West Wallsend hosts South Cardiff at Varley Park.

 

After a promising start to the season, the Bluebells seem to have hit a plateau in recent weeks and will know victory at home to the seventh placed Gunners is vital if they are to continue their push for a semi-final place.

 

Toronto Awaba welcomes Valentine Phoenix to Lyall Peacock Field in a match the visitors, on paper at least, should dominate.

 

Ben Murrell has been outstanding for the Stags this season, but Toronto coach Troy Halpin knows others will have to stand up for the home team if they're to push the second placed Phoenix.

 

Lastly, Weston Workers Bears FC are at home to Broadmeadow Magic.

 

2008 State League Player of the Year, Rhys Tippett, will likely miss the match with a hamstring strain, whilst the midfield battle between Luke Walker (Weston) and Brad Waters (Broadmeadow) should be a highlight.