With one round remaining in the Digicel Cup, a state of affairs has developed with every single fixture having a say, on whether teams either qualify for the semifinals or qualify for the promotion-relegation contest.

Lautoka can book their place at the top with a victory tomorrow against neighbours Nadi, but the jetsetters will be determined to make a comeback into the semifinal contention, after last weeks’ loss to Suva.

Nadroga would be firm favorites in the match against Northland, but a loss would put them in danger of missing out altogether, should there be wins to Naitasiri and Nadi.

Naitasiri, with the best attacking record in the competition with 38 tries, will be up against a team who shares the best defensive record in the competition - Tailevu.

The Highlanders will only need to beat Tailevu to ensure a semifinal spot, regardless of other results.

Suva's win against Nadi was their only win against any side above them on the table, and while a semifinal spot is now well out of reach for the capital side, they have at least secured a spot to challenge for next year's Farebrother-Sullivan trophy.

Navosa will have to beat Suva to claim eighth position and the right to challenge for the Farebrother Sullivan Trophy next season.