The final round of club fixtures will take place tomorrow night and while some issues have already been decided, there is still much to play for.

In Division One, relegation matters were sorted out earlier this week. Newtownbutler gave themselves a brief glimmer of hope when their victory over Teemore on Tuesday night saw the Shamrocks drop into Division Two. However, the First Fermanaghs hopes of survival were short lived as Belcoo's win over Ederney under lights at Brewster Park on 24 hours later meant that Newtown were relegated as Belcoo got the points required to beat the drop.

At the other end of the table, Roslea and Derrygonnelly have already qualified for the league semi-finals and those two will clash on Saturday night to decide who tops the table.

The battle for the other two semi-final spots is between three sides, St. Pat's, Devenish and Tempo.

Tempo and Devenish meet on Saturday evening and the winner will ensure their progress into the last four of the league while the loser will be relying on St. Pat's being beaten to force a play-off.

The Donagh side are one of the in form teams in the county, coming with a surge that has taken them away from the foot of the table and into semi-final contention. A win for St. Pat's against Belcoo will secure that top four place although Belcoo still have plenty to play for too.

That victory over Ederney may have put relegation fears behind them, but their place in next season's Senior Football Champonship is less secure.

As it stands at the minute, only the top six are guaranteed a place in the SFC next year. The top six is already decided; Roslea, Derrygonnelly, St. Pat's, Devenish, Tempo and Ederney. However, if Teemore do not win the SFC this year (the SFC winners this year automatically qualify for next year's competition) then it will see the top seven qualifying for next year's SFC along with this year's IFC winners.

To give themselves a chance therefore, Belcoo, who currently sit seventh, have to equal or better Erne Gaels result on Saturday evening.

The Belleek side will be fancied to beat a Teemore side with nothing to play for and who have their eye on next weekend's SFC semi-final encounter against Devenish so it will require Belcoo to beat St. Pat's, or at least draw and therefore force a play-off of it is required.

In Division 2A matters are much clearer. Lisnaskea are already promoted and they will be joined by Maguiresbridge providing the St. Mary's club can earn at least a point from their game against Derrylin on Saturday.

In Division 2B, Enniskillen have secured top spot which means that they will play in next season's IFC while the four teams below them will battle it out for the Junior Football Championship.