Carina Leagues Club Tigers vs ACU Brisbane North Cougars - Nissan Arena Show Court, Saturday 4pm (Live on KommunityTV)
A potentially pivotal clash for the struggling Cougars in their premiership defence with Liz White's team having won just one of their five matches so far this season.
The Cougars only sit above the Tigers on points difference and another loss would leave the four-time premiers dead last on the ladder after six matches.
The Tigers have suffered back-to-back losses after their surprise win over the Sunshine Coast Thunder in Round Three and while scoring hasn't been a problem their defence has been the leakiest in the competition, conceding a league-high 311 points in their five games.
Cougars will be confident of getting their stuttering season back on track, having won their past six matches against Tigers.
Bond University Bull Sharks vs TAE Aerospace Ipswich Jets - Nissan Arena Show Court, Saturday 6pm (Live on KommunityTV)
After knocking off the Cougars last week, Bond will have another chance to prove its credentials when it faces last year's other grand finalist in the Jets this weekend.
Bull Sharks coach Bec Stower has recruited heavily in the off-season and new faces such as Mia Stower, Sasha Flegler and Jayden Molo already making an impact for the Gold Coasters.
Defender Lauren Aubrey has been impressive in recent weeks and will need to be strong again for the Bull Sharks against a Jets team which has won four from four to top the standings.
The clash between Jets defender Lily Gribble and Super Shot specialist Stower will be particularly intriguing.
Gold Coast Titans v Sunshine Coast Thunder - Carrara Indoor Sport Stadium, Sunday 4pm
After an impressive win over the Tigers last weekend, the Titans are back at home on the Gold Coast and aiming to secure back-to-back victories for the first time in 2024.
Former Tiger Tia Crombie made her Sapphire Series debut for the Titans against her old club after an ankle injury kept her sidelined for the early weeks of the season.
The Thunder meanwhile are coming into the match fresh off a bye but could find themselves with a bit of a changed lineup depending on the availability of Annie Miller, Shannon Eagland and Maddie Hinchliffe - who were all called up to the Sunshine Coast Lightning for Super Netball duties last weekend.
Coach Simone Nalatu can still draw on the scoring power of Charlie Bell however while young guns Baylee Boyd and Jada Delaney have also been in good form recently.