Larne host Ballymoney in the Legacy Wealth Management Premier League where a win could see the side move ten points clear of the relegation playoff place.
The Senior One champions have exceeded expectations following their promotion and another impressive result could all but secure their status in the division next year.
Now facing relegation-threatened Ballymoney, Larne come into the tie with the bragging rights between the sides.
The game marks the fourth meeting between these two sides this season, with the hosts coming out on top, winning the previous three meetings.
Forward Evie Lavery will be hoping she can continue her good form against this weekend’s opponents, having scored in two of those previous meetings, meanwhile, Selina Lewis scored twice in their Denman Shield first leg clash.
Should their side avoid defeat, they will also move to three games unbeaten in all competitions, their best run of the season.
However, should Ballymoney take all three points, they could move level with Armagh whilst also having a game in hand.
The side recently got their first league win of the season when goals from Anna Wright (2) and Katie Burns sealed a 3-2 win over Omagh, ending their seven-game wait for a victory.
Saturday’s other clash in the division sees Banbridge looking to make it back-to-back wins when they host Armagh.
Finlay Marney’s side have put in a much-improved performance this campaign, having already picked up 13 more points than they did in the entirety of last season.
That has been largely down to the goalscoring performances of Stef Ardis and Paula Atkinson, who between them have scored a combined 15 league goals.
However, having made a promising start to the season, the side recently endured a four-game winless run in the league which has seen them slip to sixth in the division.
In their final league game before Christmas the side put that run to bed, beating Omagh 2-1 with goals from Kaite Leslie and Stef Ardis as they now begin to look at catching those above them.
First, they will have to get past eighth placed Armagh who are unbeaten against their hosts in their last three league meetings.
Having completed the league double over Banbridge last season, a late Rhianna Gillespie penalty corner rescued a point for the side in their meeting earlier this season when the sides drew 1-1.
Should they continue their recent run over Banbridge the side could move as much as six points clear of the relegation playoff place.
There are also two games this evening, the first of which sees Belfast Harlequins host Lurgan.
The tie sees two sides chasing EYHL2 places go head-to-head as they come into the weekend separated by four points and one place in the division.
However, fourth-place Lurgan have the advantage of having a game in hand over tonight’s opponents, making this a must-not-lose clash for the Belfast side.
The final game of the weekend sees Lisnagarvey travel to face Mossley.
The last time the two sides met it was Garvey who came out on top when they won 3-1 at Comber Road thanks to goals from Beth McFerran, Katherine Boyd and Jess Moore.
A similar result on this evening could see the side reduce the deficit to league leaders Ards to six points, whilst a win for Mossley could see them enter the EYHL2 race.
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