BB&O Premier Division champions Wallingford have already secured promotion, but there are nine other Oxfordshire clubs who could yet go up or down.

Here is my run-down of the permutations:

National 2: Esher look almost assured of the title with two games in hand, but Henley Hawks will be assured of the second promotion spot if they win their remaining five matches and pick up bonus points in each. Their league could come down to the wire with Henley hosting Launceston on the final day.

National 3 South: Struggling Chinnor's relegation could be confirmed as early as Saturday if they lose and both Dings Crusaders and Hertford win. Either way, the drop looks inevitable, although they are not guaranteed to be in South West 1. The picture is highly complicated. With three South West clubs likely to be relegated, the make-up of South West 1 and London 1 may have to change.

Southern Counties North: Should Witney their three remaining matches, no team will have more points then them. The title would come down to points difference with Witney looking to 'cash in' on a final day trip to basement boys Supermarine. Grove still have a mathematical chance of a play-off spot, but this is very unlikely. Chipping Norton will need at least three points from their remaining three matches to stay up.

Midlands 3 East South: Banbury Bulls no longer control their title destiny, but three wins from three matches will at least secure them second place and a play-off spot.

BB&O Premier: Bicester will finish second if they win their remaining three games and that will be good enough for promotion to Southern Counties North. A point from their remaining four games should ensure Abingdon's survival.

BB&O 1 North: Leaders Wheatley may already be guaranteed promotion despite struggling in recent weeks. The top 'first team' from their division goes up to the BB&O Premier and their only rivals for this are Aylesbury Athletic - a prison side unable to play away matches and therefore ineligible!