The headline contest is a clash between top side Cobram and fourth-ranked Katamatite, where the latter will try and end the former's undefeated start to the year.
Katamatite has not played since October 26, but it put on a fantastic display that day with a four-wicket win against Nathalia to go 2-1 for the season.
Its imports showed exactly what they capable of; Irish import Jamie Magowan scored 37 opening the batting, while England's Sam Dorsey made 29 and also took 3-27 with the ball.
But slowing down Cobram's dangerous line-up is the Tigers’ biggest challenge tomorrow, with in-form Wian Van Zyl clearly the number one priority to shut down.
Van Zyl blasted 98 last weekend to make it 210 runs at 105 for the season, but he is not the only Cobram player to average triple-figures this season with Adam De Cicco averaging 108, due to his unbeaten 68 in round one.
With the ball, De Cicco (six wickets at 12.3) and Hugh Hyde (four at 13.5) will be vital for Cobram, while Katamatite will need to find a contributor to stand up in a big way, with Tom Casha leading its wicket-taking this season with just four wickets.
Other fixtures for round five include Barooga's game against Nathalia, in which the Hawks will look to consolidate a place inside the top four.
The Hawks were unlucky to lose last weekend after making 9-185 against Cobram, but they could not contain the Tigers’ powerful batsmen and will be looking to tighten things up with the ball against the Purples.
Riley Gow led the way with 4-25 last weekend and is clearly the competition's form bowler, having rattled off 10 wickets at 6.6 in three games.
Nathalia knows its batting card is in for a test, and will need an improvement on last weekend when it needed captain Luke Quinn to smash 69 to save the side after being reeling at 3-28.
Tomorrow's final fixture will have Tocumwal and Cobram-Yarroweyah United clash in a battle of the league's bottom two.
Both are 0-4 this campaign, but one will get to belt the team song out for the first time this summer.