Friday
Highlanders v Bulls (9.35am)
The Bulls flew in captain Handre Pollard to help them get the better of their hosts the Highlanders.
Ahead of their final round-robin match against the Lions next week, the Bulls will go all out to cement their wildcard spot for the knockouts.
With a win, a draw and one loss on their tour of Australasia, they can get the better of the Highlanders.
Reds v Blues (11.45am)
The Blues still have an outside chances of making the playoffs, but they have to beat the Reds in this match and it would be to their advantage if they do so with a bonus point.
They can do so, even without Rieko Ioane, Patrick Tuipulotu and Sonny Bill Williams.
Saturday
Crusaders v Rebels (9.35am)
This match will serve as a warm-up to the playoffs for the Crusaders.
It is the defending champions’ final round-robin match of the campaign.
The Rebels still have it all to play for, as they chase the Brumbies as the top team in the Australian Conference.
Waratahs v Brumbies (11.45am)
Both teams will be desperate for a win in this match - the Tahs to stay in the hunt for a playoff place and the Brumbies to make sure they don’t get caught at the top of the Aussie Conference.
It will be a tight derby.
Lions v Hurricanes (3.05pm)
The only other team assured of a place in the playoffs, the Hurricanes have selected their big guns for the visit to Joburg.
The South African teams chasing the Lions will back the Canes in this match, and they might just get their way.
Stormers v Sunwolves (5.15pm)
It should be one-way traffic for the hosts at Newlands in this one.
But the last time these sides met, it was the Wolves that came out on top. At home, though, the Stormers should be too strong.
Jaguares v Sharks (9.40pm)
The match of the weekend in terms of the South African Conference, the Jaguares can basically seal first place if they beat the Sharks.
And at home in Argentina, they are a shoo-in to do just that.