Headlining the bunch is Kyabram Fire Brigade's match-up with Tongala, where one side will strike a huge blow in the race for a top-two finish.
Sitting second and third respectively, the winner will end the round second at the lowest, while the loser will be dragged right back into the middle of a race for the top four.
But Kyabram will need to drastically up its form to hang with the Blues after a disappointing 94-run loss to Rochester last round, where the Flames were skittled for 82.
The Flames will look to top batsmen Brenton Campbell (323 runs at 40.4) and Danny Kent (278 at 39.7) to lead the form upheaval, while only Robert Salter (3-28) had much joy with the ball against Rochester.
Tongala cruised to a 75-run win against Bamawm-Lockington United last round with Darin Ohlsen's 105 the standout, while Adam Nunn and Josh Thurston did the job while bowling with three wickets each.
Meanwhile, Rochester will also be looking to shore up a spot in the top four when it takes on fifth-ranked Cooma at home tomorrow.
Rochy is currently just half a game in front of the Two Blues, with victory able to take it well clear in the race for finals.
The Two Blues cruised to victory against lowly Echuca South last round, with Stephen Barrett's 100 continuing an unreal season in which he has smashed 446 runs at 55.8.
Rochester will look to captain Sean Williams (20 wickets at 13.7), young all-rounder Angus Martin (17 wickets at 14.8) and Myles Wade (15 wickets at 17.9) to blast through the strong Cooma batting squadron.
Top-ranked Moama will look to keep its impressive season rolling when it takes on Bamawm-Lockington United at home.
Sitting 8-2, the Magpies produced an 89-run win against the Cats when the sides met in round seven and would be confident of doing the season double.
And the round wraps up with a Murray River-based derby, where Echuca and Echuca South will do battle.