Despite the seemingly large gap in positions between the two clubs on the ladder, a win for Weston will see them leap frog the home side.

 

However it seems Edgeworth is starting to hit their stride in season 2009, the club having secured their first win of the year at home to West Wallsend last weekend.

 

Like the Eagles, the Bears have only won once this year, but can perhaps be buoyed by the fact all four of their competition points have come on the road.

 

Saturday's action takes place at Varley Park with West Wallsend welcoming bottom club Toronto Awaba.

 

Two of Toronto's best, Ben Murrell and Blake Holt, are set to miss the Stags' must win clash due to injury.

 

Bluebells coach Chris Miner will see this as the perfect opportunity for his men to continue their impressive start to the season and consolidate their current top four placing.

 

Sunday serves up two big clashes including Valentine Phoenix versus Hamilton Olympic.

 

Mick Bolch's Valentine outfit will be without Dave Hodgson (work) and Scott Smith (injury) whilst Olympic mentor Bobby Naumov may call up Newcastle Jets Youth keeper Jordan Griffiths following his outstanding performance in U23s last week.

 

In the second of Sunday's fixtures South Cardiff host table topping Broadmeadow Magic at Ulinga Oval.

 

Despite currently placing sixth, Steve Piggott's men have proved tricky customers in the opening four rounds and will be out to put a thorn in the side of Magic's undefeated start to the season.

 

Broadmeadow coach Peter McGuiness will know a win against the red and whites will keep his side looking down at the chasing pack.