The runaway top two play the struggling bottom two in the women's Northern Championship this weekend.
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But in a round likely to see the gulf between top and bottom extended, the most intriguing match-up sees the past two champions attending class on a sometime school oval.
Long-time rivals Northern Rangers and Riverside sit third and fifth on the ladder, with both hoping to teach the other a lesson on the back oval at Windsor Park, which Olympic share with the neighbouring Launceston Christian School.
Rangers began their season with five straight home games, which included losses to the top two, Launceston United (2-3) and Devonport (2-8) before bouncing back with Saturday's 3-1 win at Launceston City.
Febey Pearce, Moana Chamberlain and Abbie Chugg have 17 goals between them for Ian Loft's free-scoring side.
Olympic's only losses have also been against the top two but four straight home fixtures is seeing Jo Haezebrouck's girls find their feet, not least striker Meg Connolly who claimed four goals in Saturday's 10-1 win over Somerset.
In the men's competition, the match of the day sees the top two meet when Ulverstone host Devonport, both sitting on four wins and a draw from six matches.
A draw could allow Glenn Reading's Launceston United to regain top spot, following their first loss of the season last Saturday.