The Legacy Wealth Management Premier League relegation battle takes another turn as the bottom two go head-to-head at the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre.
Both teams come into the tie in need of a win, with relegation rivals Omagh having climbed above them in recent weeks.
Only a win for Armagh can see them climb to eighth in the division and out of the relegation place, whilst victory for Ballymoney would see them move to within one point of safety.
The sides are yet to meet this campaign, but it was Armagh who came out on top in their last meeting as goals from Lydia Thompson and Grace McCool sealed a 2-1 win on matchday 16 last year.
Elsewhere, in-form Larne host Belfast Harlequins as they look to make it six games unbeaten in the division.
The hosts are in the midst of their best run of the season and have all but guaranteed their status in the division for next year.
Having drawn their last four, they have picked up points against three sides higher than them in the league in recent weeks and will now be looking to make it four this weekend.
Harlequins come into the in need of a win as their EYHL2 chances have taken a hit in recent weeks.
With just one win in their last six, Quins have dropped to fourth in the table having played more games than the sides around them.
At The Glade, Mossley host Omagh, with the visitors coming into the tie unbeaten in their last three games.
Goals from Katie McDowell (2) and Amy McCollum saw Mark Cuddy’s side pick up an impressive point against high-flying Lurgan as they continued their upturn in form in recent weeks.
Having picked up seven points from their last three games, they have climbed out of immediate relegation danger and could grow the gap to four points this weekend.
However, they now face a Mossley side with EYHL2 aspirations and who have lost just one of their last eight in the league.
The final game of the weekend sees Lurgan host Banbridge as they look to cement their EYHL2 place.
Meanwhile, anything but a win for the home side would officially see Ards crowned champions of the division.
Andy Brown’s side are unbeaten in their last five league games and come into the tie off the back of their midweek draw with Omagh.
That game also saw top scorer Lydia McNeill end her five-game wait for a goal as she brought her tally for the season to eight.
Opponents Banbridge were also in midweek action as they lost 3-2 to local rivals Lisnagarvey, with Stef Ardis getting on the scoresheet for the third game in a row.
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