
Round 19 of the Betfred Championship gets underway this Saturday at the Stade Ernest-Wallon when third placed Toulouse Olympique face off against second placed Batley Bulldogs, in what is a huge game at the top of the division.
Just two points currently separate the teams in the table and a win for either side could prove key in their quests for Super League promotion.
Toulouse have won their five home meetings with Batley; Craig Lingard's side will be looking to register their first away victory in Toulouse since their 34-16 Challenge Cup triumph back in March 2017.
League leaders Featherstone can increase the gap between top and second spot to 10 points with a win at 13th placed Barrow Raiders, and depending on the outcome of the fixture in Toulouse.
Sean Long's side head into the fixture as clear favourites, having won on their last nine away trips to Barrow. The Raiders have not registered a home victory over Featherstone since June 2009.
Elsewhere, Sheffield Eagles travel across Yorkshire to face York Knights at the LNER Community Stadium.
The pair fought out a thrilling Fourth Round Challenge Cup tie back in April - where the Knights clinched a dramatic 24-22 win - and if that fixture is anything to go by, this Sunday's game promises to be another great spectacle!
Sheffield emerged as comfortable 40-10 winners when the sides met last month, so the Knights will be desperate to claim revenge this time around.
Fifth placed Bradford Bulls travel to Whitehaven knowing a win could move them to within a point of third place, depending on results elsewhere.
The Bulls will be looking to return to winning ways following their 31-14 defeat at Widnes Vikings on Monday evening.
Sunday's game could also prove to be a special occasion for Bull star Jorge Taufua, who needs just one try to claim his 100th career score.
Halifax Panthers face off against Newcastle Thunder at the Shay. Simon Grix's side have won their previous five home meetings with Thunder.
Star man Lachlan Walmsley has scored seven tries for the Panthers against Newcastle, and could well reach the 30 try mark if he produces another memorable display this weekend.
Widnes will be looking to replicate the performance shown during their impressive win over Bradford when they travel to the Bulls' local rivals Keighley Cougars.
Keighley have not beaten Widnes since March 2001.
Finally, Swinton Lions host London Broncos at Heywood Road, where the home side will be looking to earn their first win against the Broncos since March 1993.
Welsh international Mike Butt could prove to be a key player for the Lions on Sunday, and is just one try away from reaching 100 for the club.
Fixtures - Saturday 15 July
- Toulouse vs Batley Bulldogs - 17:00
Sunday 16 July
- Barrow Raiders vs Featherstone Rovers - 15:00
- Halifax Panthers vs Newcastle Thunder - 15:00
- Keighley Cougars vs Widnes Vikings - 15:00
- Swinton Lions vs London Broncos - 15:00
- Whitehaven vs Bradford Bulls - 15:00
- York Knights vs Sheffield Eagles - 15:00