Legacy Wealth Management Premier League leaders Ards can extend their lead at the top of the division to nine points if they beat Armagh this evening.
The current pace setters are unbeaten this season, picking up 31 points from their eleven games this season and have been boosted by the form of Zara Malseed in recent weeks.
The Ards forward has netted seven goals in her last four league outings to bring fire her into Duke Cup contention as she ranks amongst the highest scorers in the division.
Her side now take on an Armagh side who sit just three points above the relegation zone and looking for a first win since matchday two.
In the Denman Shield, Larne come into the second leg of their clash against Ballymoney with a narrow 2-1 lead.
The sides in the first leg four weeks ago, when two goals from Selina Lewis sealed a win for her side at the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre.
The win marked a second victory over Saturday’s opponents this season, having also beaten them in league action at the beginning of October by the same scoreline.
However, as long as they avoid defeat in this weekend’s clash, they will advance to the Semi-Finals of the competition, where they will meet EYHL side Queen’s University.
The final game of the weekend sees Mossley host Banbridge at The Glade.
Scheduled to take place this evening, the home side could book their spot in the knockout stages with a win after they earned an impressive draw with EYHL side Ulster Elks last weekend.
Two goals from Reah Little helped the side earn their first point of the group stage and her side will now advance to the next stage should they beat Ulster Elks result against Banbridge.
Their visitors come into the tie with no chance of progression, but having ended a run of five games without a win when they beat Omagh 2-1 last weekend.
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