Intermediate North League
In the Intermediate North, Rainey could go top of the table as they take on Randalstown on Sunday.
To date, the side has played three games and earned seven points with wins against Coleraine & Ballymoney whilst also drawing against Randalstown back in November.
Anything but defeat would see the side overtake Priorians who also have seven points with the sides level on goal difference.
Meanwhile, a win for Randalstown on Sunday would see them move level on points with both the league-leading sides and having played a game less.
Development Leagues
CI take on North Down this Sunday with both sides currently on three points so far this season.
CI got their campaign off to a winning start as they beat Ballynahinch 2-0 in September however, they lost on matchday two against Ulster Elks whereas opponents North Down earned a narrow win over Castle before suffering defeats to both Ards and Ulster Elks.
A win for either side would see them finish the weekend in fourth place, level with the sides in second and third in the table.
Armagh get their Development South season underway tonight as they travel to face Dromore.
The only side yet to play in the division, they could move level on points with three other sides (including Dromore) should they win.
Meanwhile, their opponents are set to play their fourth fixture and are in search of their second victory which could move them level with Lurgan.
To date, they have lost to both Lisnagarvey and Lurgan but did get their first win of the season when they beat Banbridge 1-0 back in October.
In the Belfast Development League Instonians and Ballyclare will both be hoping to get their seasons off to a winning start as they go head-to-head on Monday.
Performance Leagues
Dromore will be hoping to continue their 100% winning record in the Performance South League when they take on Armagh tonight.
Wins against Lisnagarvey, Lurgan and Armagh see the side top of the table and yet to concede a goal in their three games.
They face an Armagh side who have lost their opening three fixtures and who are optimistic of overturning the reverse fixture.
Narrow 1-0 losses to Lurgan and Dromore and a defeat against Portadown have seen the side yet to earn a point in the division but a win tonight would see the side move level on points with three other sides.
Elsewhere in the division, Portadown host Lisnagarvey on Sunday.
So far Portadown have only had one game and that came as they beat Armagh 5-0, yet they find themselves second in the table on goal difference.
Meanwhile, a win in this weekend’s game would see them close the gap t0 top of the table Lurgan to just three points.
They face a Lisnagarvey side still searching for their first points of the campaign having narrowly lost their opening two contests against both Banbridge and Dromore.
The final game of the weekend sees Pegasus host Bangor on Sunday in the Performance North division.
The fixture sees third meet fourth with just a point separating the two sides in the table.
Bnagor have two wins and four losses from their six games so far, whilst Pegasus have four points from their opening three games in the division.
A win for either side would see them climb to second in the table with Coleraine currently occupying the position on seven points.
This Weekends Fixtures:
Intermediate North – Randalstown v Rainey – Sunday @1pm
Development Belfast – Inst v Ballyclare – Monday @ 6.30pm
Development East – CI v North Down – Sunday @1pm
Development South – Dromore v Armagh – Friday @8.30pm
Performance South – Dromore v Armagh – Friday @7.15
Performance South – Portadown v Garvey – Sunday @12pm
Performance North – Pegasus v Bangor – Sunday @3pm