Brisbane South Wildcats vs Carina Leagues Club Tigers - Nissan Arena Court 1, Sunday 4pm
Both of these teams are desperate for a win as they sit down the wrong end of the ladder nearing the final third of the regular season.
The Wildcats were in action last weekend and suffered a 69-54 loss to the Gold Coast Titans, leaving them second last on the ladder with just two wins from seven matches.
Below them though are the Tigers who have just one win from seven games and last took to the court on May 25 with a 61-56 loss to the Bond University Bull Sharks.
Both teams will have notable absences with Ali Miller away for the Wildcats on Queensland Firebirds duties while Tigers Jessie Laga'aia, Maddie Ridley and Holly Comyns are in action in Super Netball Reserves for the Firebirds Futures in Sydney.
Bond University Bull Sharks vs Gold Coast Titans - Carrara Indoor Sport Stadium Court 1, Sunday 4pm (Live on KommunityTV)
A huge Gold Coast derby this one with the second-placed Titans taking on the fourth-placed Bull Sharks.
The Titans secured a win over the Wildcats last weekend to move into second spot on the ladder ahead of the Sunshine Coast Thunder on percentage and will be out for revenge after suffering a two-point loss in their first clash with the Bull Sharks earlier this season.
The Bull Sharks meanwhile are aiming to cement their spot in the top four with a win that would maintain the gap they hold over the chasing pack in the race for finals.
Gold Coast will have to deal with Jess Milne's absence with the 23-year-old staying in the Firebirds squad after her SSN debut last weekend.
ACU Brisbane North Cougars vs Sunshine Coast Thunder - Nissan Arena Court 1, Sunday 6pm (Live on KommunityTV)
An absolutely vital match for the defending premiers who are in danger of losing touch with the top four if they don't start winning games.
The Cougars have just two wins from seven matches this season and sit in the unfamiliar position of fifth heading into this weekend's action, six points behind the fourth-placed Bull Sharks.
Nalani Makunde, Rylee Burns and Lillyana Rennie are all away on Firebirds Futures duty in the Super Netball Reserves, meaning White will have to use all of her coaching wiles to cover those absences and get the points.
Thunder meanwhile are aiming to repeat their Round 2 performance where they defeated Cougars 56-49 as they look to keep up the pressure on ladder leaders TAE Aerospace Ipswich Jets, who have a bye this weekend.