Papakura and Patumahoe will contest the Women’s Premier Development final at Massey Park on Saturday.
The two sides progressed from epic semi-finals, featuring all local sides in the Auckland-wide competition.
Patumahoe upset top ranked Karaka to book their spot in the decider while Papakura held off a worthy Pukekohe side to make it to the final.
Karaka will aim to make it three-straight Massey Cup U21 titles when they face Patumahoe in the competition final at Navigation Homes Stadium from 1pm.
Ardmore Marist meets Manurewa in the final of the Bright Cup U19 competition at Navigation Homes Stadium 11am.
The top four teams will get a free warm up match ahead of the McNamara Cup semi-finals this weekend with positions for the knockout games set after last weekend’s penultimate round.
Top seeds Karaka will face Ardmore Marist in their final regular season match, looking to complete a perfect round robin and finishing the campaign 12-0 before they host Bombay in next weekend’s semi-finals.
Patumahoe meet Bombay this weekend in what looms as perhaps the toughest game with two top four sides going at it.
Patumahoe will host neighbours Pukekohe in the semi-finals next weekend.
Pukekohe finishes their round robin campaign with a home game against Papakura.
The Bob Chandler Cup Premier Development grade semi-finalists have also been confirmed.
The final round robin weekend sees Patumahoe hosting Bombay and Papakura travelling to Pukekohe.
Te Kauwhata will be looking for a top four scalp when they host Onewhero in Sid Marshall Shield action.
Manurewa will hope to get their campaign back on track with a home match against Puni, while Weymouth hosts Tuakau.
Waiuku heads to Maramarua while defending champions Drury face a home game against Te Kohanga.
Pukekohe hosts Patumahoe in a local derby U85kg match at Colin Lawrie Fields while in other matches, Waiuku hosts Karaka and Onewhero travels to Drury.