With both teams tied at the summit of the standings, each boasting 30 points, this match – which kicks off at 14h30 – could give one of the sides the inside lane to hosting the final later this month.

Four more matches are scheduled for Saturday, with the next three teams on the log – the NovaVit Griffons, Toyota Cheetahs and Sanlam Boland Kavaliers – all facing tricky trips away from home to stay in touch with the front-runners, while there is a mouth-watering Eastern Cape derby on the menu too.

As it stands, Suzuki Griquas hold a slight edge over the Airlink Pumas with a better points’ difference. This highly anticipated match will showcase the team from the Northern Cape, the current top attacking team with an impressive 432 points, against the visitors from Mpumalanga, known for their formidable defence, having conceded only 35 points in six games.

Five points adrift from the log leaders in third place, the NovaVit Griffons will aim to narrow the gap as they take on the Phangela SWD Eagles, placed sixth, in George on Saturday. Hometown advantage will be on the side of the Eagles, but the Griffons, buoyed by their stellar form, will seek to capitalize on their recent successes, having suffered only one defeat – to Griquas – this season.

The teams from George and Welkom will be only teams that kick off at 14h30 on Saturday, while all the other games will start at 15h00.

The Leopards, coming off a tough loss to the Airlink Pumas in round six, are eager to emulate their victorious performances from the previous two rounds, against Eastern Province and the Border Bulldogs, when senior provincial rugby heads to Leeudoringstad, southwest of Potchefstroom.

However, the men from North West will face a resolute Sanlam Boland Kavaliers squad, fresh off a dominant 106-7 win over the Bulldogs. Positioned in the middle of the log with three wins and three losses, the Bolanders promises to offer stiff competition.

Elsewhere, the Toyota Cheetahs, riding high after a convincing win against the Phangela SWD Eagles, seek to secure a top-three position as they clash with the Valke in Kempton Park.

With four wins in their last six games, the Free Staters will try to capitalize on their momentum, but the Valke, currently tied with Eastern Province at eight points each, are determined to stay out of the bottom two spots. The Valke sit eighth on the log, edging EP on points’ difference.

Rounding off the round's action will be an Eastern Cape derby between the bottom two teams in Gqeberha. Eastern Province will host the Border Bulldogs, aiming to distance themselves further from the foot of the table.

Winless so far in the competition, the Bulldogs are desperate for a turnaround as they look to salvage their season and get some points on the board.

Match information:

Suzuki Griquas vs Airlink Pumas
Date: Friday, 03 May
Venue: Suzuki Stadium, Kimberley
Referee: AJ Jacobs
SA Time: 14h30
TV: SS Action (210)

Phangela SWD Eagles vs NovaVit Griffons
Date: Saturday, 04 May
Venue: Outeniqua Park, George
Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen
SA Time: 14h30
TV: SS OTT 5 (245)

Leopards vs Sanlam Boland Kavaliers
Date: Saturday, 04 May
Venue: Leeudoringstad Rugby Club, Leeudoringstad
Referee: Paul Mente
SA Time: 15h00
Streaming: SS Schools

Valke vs Toyota Cheetahs
Date: Sunday, 04 May
Venue: Barnard Stadium, Kempton Park
Referee: Hanru van Rooyen
SA Time: 15h00
TV: SS OTT 8 (952)

Eastern Province vs Border Bulldogs
Date: Saturday, 04 May
Venue: Isaac Wolfson Stadium, Nelson Mandela
Referee: Stephan Geldenhuys
SA Time: 15h00
TV: SS OTT 1 (244)