Magic have been in dire form of late but can be confident heading into the clash at Lyall Peacock Field due to the fact they smashed five past the Stags last time the two teams met.

 Realistically, Toronto have only pride to play for for the rest of season 2009, but coach Troy Halpin would surely love nothing more than to further dent Broadmeadow's top two ambitions.

 Round 14's other matches all take place on Sunday with the pick of the bunch seeing top of the table Edgeworth Eagles pitting wits with second placed Valentine Phoenix.

 Edgeworth are remarkably still undefeated this season, but that record is sure to be tested by a Phoenix outfit who are within a stones throw of challenging for the minor premiership.

 In saying that, a home win here will all but wrap up the minor premiership for the Eagles who have been by far the most impressive club this year.

 Elsewhere, Weston Workers Bears FC host a resurgent South Cardiff outfit who have come from nowhere to sit on the cusp of a semi final finish.

 The Bears are likely to be without Jason Cowburn and Robbie Turnbull for the match at Thomas and Coffey Park, whilst South Cardiff would break into the top four if they win and Hamilton Olympic lose their home fixture to West Wallsend

 If victorious, West Wallsend would leap frog their opponents, further tightening the race for fourth position in the 2009 Northern NSW State League and heaping further pressure on the underperforming Darling Street based club.