Who are the four clubs still in the running for promotion to the Betway Premiership?
The sides finishing second and third in the Motsepe Foundation Championship will take part in the play-offs alongside the team in 15th position in the top division.
These teams will compete in home and away encounters within a small league format, where the leading side secures promotion to the Betway Premiership for the upcoming season.
Among the four clubs from the second tier still competing, two will face off in the concluding round on Sunday, yet both might qualify depending on outcomes elsewhere.
Below is an overview of these four contenders.
Milford FC
Points/goal difference: 53 / +16
Final fixture: Away vs Hungry Lions
Milford once topped the standings, but their performance dipped before improving recently with three straight victories.
They travel to fourth-placed Hungry Lions for a challenging match in the Northern Cape, though a point from a draw should guarantee their play-off position.
Road results have been mixed this term, securing five triumphs from 14 outings (D3 L6), yet their recent momentum indicates potential for a positive outcome.
Past trips to Lions ended in a stalemate and defeat, whereas they claimed a narrow 1-0 success in the earlier meeting this year.
Cape Town City
Points/goal difference: 51 / +20
Final fixture: Away vs Leicesterford City
Recent struggles dashed Cape Town Citys chances of direct promotion, but they have recovered with back-to-back successes.
They visit Leicesterford City, a mid-table team secure in 11th, free from relegation worries and possibly aiming to climb a spot or two with a victory.
Early goal-scoring issues seem resolved for Cape Town City, with only Casric Stars (43) and Kruger United (48) netting more than their 41 strikes.
Boasting the leagues strongest backline, this asset might prove vital, although a draw would fall short should Hungry Lions overcome Milford, potentially pushing City down to fourth or lower.
Just Kruger (27) have gathered more away points than their 22, so confidence runs high for a result to confirm qualification.
Nevertheless, Leicesterford remain undefeated at Dobsonville Stadium this season (W7 D7), presenting a stern challenge.
Hungry Lions
Points/goal difference: 51 / +16
Final fixture: Home vs Milford FC
A point might suffice for Hungry Lions provided Cape Town City suffer defeat, contingent also on Casric Stars performance.
The surest path involves securing a win, potentially elevating Lions to second and marking a historic top-flight entry for a Northern Cape outfit.
Home form stands solid with only one loss across the season (W8 D5), fostering belief in prevailing over Milford.
Recent results have varied, marked by a 4-0 away triumph at Highbury as their first in three, following a goalless home draw against rivals Upington City.
Casric Stars
Points/goal difference: 49 / +17
Final fixture: Home vs Gomora
Casric Stars host bottom feeders Gomora and require a victory above all else.
They anticipate achieving it versus opponents with no stakes, despite Gomora holding the leagues highest draw tally (15), including 10 away.
Gomora have failed to win on the road thus far, making a breakthrough improbable here.
Stars must claim the points and rely on Cape Town City stumbling, or drawing while Stars bridge the goal difference gap by triumphing by at least three against Gomora.
Additionally, Stars hope Hungry Lions avoid beating Milford, rendering other results irrelevant.