ROUND 15 of the northern men's bowls pennant will see Kings Meadows playing Cressy on the country green.
Rodney Murray and Peter Zoon led the charge for Kings Meadows in its last encounter with solid victories.
Cressy's Mark Howlett kept Fred McKay honest to lose by just two and be the best performer for the country team.
With most teams now settled for the finals, this should see a similar result.
Deloraine and ladder-leader North Launceston will battle at Deloraine.
North was too good for the country side in round two but some juggling has seen Deloraine move up the ladder to become a finals threat.
Rohan and Shaun Donohue have led the way for Deloraine and could be in the mix again here.
Allan Gamble has been the most consistent for North, and with good support from Scott Summers, they will ensure this is a close game.
Trevallyn and East Launceston will meet on the Trevallyn greens for their final round clash.
The Friendlies have shown some consistency in recent games with good wins for Geoff Cherry and Keith Mulligan giving them good points.
Just two points separate Deloraine and Trevallyn on the ladder in fourth and fifth. A solid points haul here could elevate them.
East Launceston had no answers for Trevallyn. Despite Will Springer's best efforts it only managed two points, with little change to the sides the results should be similar.
Longford will be making every post a winner when it plays Launceston on its home turf.
Longford trails Kings Meadows by just four points on the ladder and will be looking to take the full count to elevate it to second.
Simon Zaporozec and Mark Strochnetter have led the way for the Tigers and with the double chance on the line, this should see them at their best.
Launceston has little depth, but Roly Thompson, Craig Walker and Mitch Billing won't be making it easy for its more fancied opponents.
Scottsdale and Cosgrove Park will stage a finals preview at Cosgrove Park in division 1.
Scottsdale holds the lead 10 points in front, but Cosgrove showed they are more than capable when they defeated them in the last round.
John Wilson and Paul Cleary led the way covering Peter Lawrence and giving Cosgrove a five-shot win.
Jake Ihnen and Shane Davis have led the way for Scottsdale with solid performances in recent weeks. This should be a close affair.
Bridport and George Town have had some close games this season but, Bridport has shown consistency since its last encounter and should be too strong here.
Chris and Eddie Walker lead the way for the seaside group and should be able to contribute here.
Ben Tuthill secured two points for George Town in its last game and this could go either way.
Trevallyn defeated Beauty Point and took 10 points in its last game on Trevallyn's green, with good results for Norm Griffiths and Adrian Coomber.
Little has changed in the Beauty Point line-up but the change of scenery may help.
Kings Meadows and Longford meet on the country green.