The last days of the season dawns with Swalwell requiring a minimum of eight points to be certain of clinching their first championship.

But they couldn't have a tougher fixture as they travel to play an Ashington side intent on finishing fourth and capable of upsetting the best on their day.

Waiting for any slip up are Tynedale and Leadgate, one point separating this pair in second and third.

Hexham entertain Morpeth and have to win if they are to avoid an immediate return to Division A2. The home side will be at full strength following the return of Henry Twizell from holiday and the recovery of Joe Barber from a dislocated finger.

Leadgate have home advantage for their match with Newcastle City who have been depleted since professional Amit Uniyal returned home.

At least if Leadgate do miss out on the title they will have another chance of honours tomorrow when they travel to play Morpeth in the Division A League Cup final, although for this one they will be without their New Zealand pro Neil Broome who will be aboard a flight home tonight.

Sacriston have to win at Lintz to be sure of survival, but even if they don't they still have a 12 point margin of safety over Morpeth.

Percy Main hope to bid farewell to the top flight with a home win over Shotley Bridge. But they have a keeper crisis as both Charlie Hammond and Barry Errington are unavailable and these are their only two glove men. Micky Phillips and Andrew Smith replace the pair as Bridge arrive with a full strength side.