Premiership fancy Seymour is on the road to meet bottom six outfit Kyabram.
Although seven spots separate the pair on the ladder, tomorrow's contest at Kyabram is sure to reach the same heights as round seven's pulsating 31-31 draw.
Seymour heads in on the back of a clinical victory against Mooroopna last round, moving back into the top two on the ladder.
With Echuca (third) breathing down Seymour's neck, Elle McDonald's side will be hoping it can earn more than a share of the points.
Seymour defenders Meg Grbac and Sarah Szczykulski were brilliant last week, with Kyabram star Elle Groves set for a big task in her side's goal third.
Groves and her teammates will be out to clinch their third consecutive win tomorrow, after they toughed out a 39-30 victory against Mansfield in round 17.
The Bombers have had an inconsistent season, with their best matching it with the competition's finalists, while their worst has left them lodged in ninth position on the ladder.
Elsewhere, Shepparton (fifth) will be aiming to head into the finals series on a winning note when they travel to take on Tatura (11th).
The Bears gritted out a three-goal win against Benalla last week, with veteran Ash Cann leading the way.
Cann will likely battle it out against former teammate and Tatura goal attack Steph Gorrie.
At the Benalla Showgrounds, Rochester will be gunning for its seventh win of the season against the Saints.
Both sides are coming off losses in round 17, with the Tigers unable to defeat ladder leader Shepparton United.
Meanwhile, Mansfield prepares for its final game of the season against finals bound Shepparton Swans.
Sitting in fourth position, the Swans are coming off a tough loss to Echuca and need to clinch a strong win tomorrow to lock in that spot.
The Swans will have extra incentive to clinch a win as star midcourter Gemma O'Sullivan takes to the court in her 250th A-grade match.
However, the Eagles will fancy their chances against the Swans and look for inspiration from their round 13 draw against Mooroopna.
Lastly, Mooroopna (sixth) welcomes wooden spooner Euroa to the Cattery, as the home side looks to improve its ladder positioning.
No doubt the Cats will be out to improve on their slow start against Seymour last weekend, when they lost the first term 15-5.
Euroa - led by talented midcourter Eliza Hoare - will be aiming for its second win of the season after dropping last week's game against Tatura.