Lisnagarvey can become the latest side to book their place in the Kirk Cup knockout stages when they take on Kilkeel on Saturday afternoon.
The reigning champions got their title defence off to a winning start last week, when they beat Ulster Premier League side Portadown 4-1 and a win this weekend would guarantee their status of group winners.
Standing in their way is another Premier League side as they take on a struggling Kilkeel side, who have won just one game this season and come into this tie on a run of four straight losses.
Meanwhile, Erroll Lutton’s side have been in blistering form, winning their last seven games in all competitions whilst scoring an astonishing 39 goals in that time.
Forward Oliver Kidd has also hit form in recent weeks, netting five goals in those seven games and playing a key role in his sides recent success.
At Shaw’s Bridge, Instonians and South Antrim go head-to-head for a place in the knockouts.
Both sides beat North Down 4-1 in their opening group ties, with Saturday’s game now set to be a group decider.
It is the Lisburn side who come into the tie edging their opponents on form, winning each of their last six in all competitions, including a 4-2 league win over Instonians, which saw goals from Max Taylor, Peter Milligan and David Gallagher (2).
Meanwhile, their hosts have won three of their last four outings, with in-form forward Stephen Kelso netting five goals in that time.
Elsewhere, Mossley host Bangor with both sides having already been eliminated from the competition.
Both sides have already lost their opening tie in the competition, with Banbridge already sealing their status as group winners.
The teams also come into the tie in similar form, both winning one of their last four outings in league and cup action, but it is Mossley who sit eleven points higher in the Ulster Premier League.
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