After wet weather again decimated the Pembroke County Cricket League programme, the Division Two fight for survival involving Llechryd and Stackpole is to be decided on the final day this Saturday.
Llechryd, with just one win under their belts, take on third in the table Narberth at the RDM Oval in the knowledge that outright victory could be required to avoid the dreaded drop into Division Three.
When the Teifisiders visited Narberth back in June the home side came out on top by five runs but John Curran and team-mates will be going all out to reverse that result and possibly secure safety.
On the final day Stackpole, who trail Llechryd by four points, are also at home when locking horns with Pembroke who until recently were also threatened with relegation.
In June the rivals fought out a draw in Pembroke and with Stackpole fighting for their lives it could be another closely-fought affair.
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