Henley Hawks face one of the most important games in their 74-year history tomorrow (3pm).
They must beat Bedford Blues at Dry Leas to guarantee a place in National League 1 next season.
If Hawks fail to win, then the outcome of the game between Wakefield and Coventry will decide their fate.
If Coventry lose, they will need to score two bonus points and the Hawks none to finish level on 35 points and five wins with the Oxfordshire side and send them through the trapdoor on points difference.
If Coventry win, it is between Wakefield and Henley.
In this scenario, the Hawks will only stay up if they bag two bonus points - one for finishing within seven points of Bedford and another for scoring four tries - and Wakefield do not secure any bonus points.
If Wakefield lose and secure a bonus point, then Hawks are down because they will have won just five games compared to the Yorkshire outfit's six.
Henley will field the same side that so nearly surprised Exeter last weekend, when a last-gasp try saw them lose 21-15.
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