Airbus UK Broughton will be relegated from the Genero Adran North if they fail to beat Connah’s Quay Nomads at the Essity Stadium on Sunday.
The Wingmakers, who have won just one league game all season, are on the brink of the drop following a 3-2 defeat to Llanfair United on Wednesday night.
It would appear a big task for Airbus, as the Nomads have won back-to-back matches in recent weeks and are aiming to confirming a second-place finish.
Polly Wild-McGregor and Shannon Hobbs both scored twice in a 5-0 win for the Nomads over Airbus on the opening day of the season.
Llanfair United will aim to build on their midweek win over Airbus – only their third league victory of the season – when they travel to Felinheli.
Another three points for the Powys side would see them leapfrog NFA and finish the season in fifth place.
Meanwhile, Felinheli are aiming to bounce back from a 4-3 defeat to Llandudno a fortnight ago and are still in with a chance of finishing second to conclude an impressive season.
Shannon Jones’ brace, along with strikes from Nel Huws and Jordanne Greenough, earned Felinheli a dominant 4-0 win at Llanfair in September.
Bangor will look to confirm their Genero Adran North status when they travel to Belle Vue to face rivals Rhyl 1879.
Andrew Wright’s side have lost their last six league matches in a row, but still sit two points above bottom side Airbus with a game in hand over the Wingmakers.
Rhyl confirmed a fourth-place finish with a 3-1 victory over NFA two weeks ago and after also beating Connah’s Quay Nomads, they will aim to finish the campaign with three successive wins.
Rhyl top scorer Sade Benjamin netted the decisive goal in a 1-0 win for her side against Bangor in September’s opening day meeting at Nantporth.