Highlands United will be out to put the finishing touches on a sterling season tomorrow at Renwick but the on-field action might take a back seat to the sideline scenery as the club embarks on its inaugural Ladies Day.
Both first and reserve grade need to win against the struggling Bellambi to cement a top four finish.
The club is already assured of taking three pronged attack into the Conference League finals for the first time in two decades and first grade coach Brian Hollywood said tomorrow will be the ideal opportunity for the club's army of female fans to send their boys off in style.
"The ladies do a lot behind the scenes even if they're not directly involved," he said.
"It's a long season for them as well and it's nice to be able to do something back for them and say thank you."
Any women attending the match will receive free entry and free wine, a recipe for some boisterous sideline antics.
And despite 15th placed Bellambi's horror season, Hollywood has issued a word of warning to his in-form squad.
"I'd be very surprised if we didn't win all three grades against Bellambi but we have to be careful not to take them too lightly," he said.
"But if we do lose we really don't deserve to be a top four side.
"If we can get an early goal or two in each grade we should be right though."
Hollywood is not prepared to concede that his side is in the finals just to make up the numbers either, despite the undefeated season of front runners and title favourites Albion Park.
"Looking at it realistically, teams like University aren't going to get far in the finals if they insist on playing defensively.
"We can let the other teams worry about us, there's no pressure on United.
"I wouldn't be surprised if all three teams achieved great things in the finals."
United will go into tomorrow's clash without suspended midfielder Stephen Ash.