Currently sitting in third and fourth respectively locked on 38 points, the pair go head-to-head on Saturday afternoon in a match which could prove pivotal in the race for promotion.
Home advantage means Ramsey probably just about start as favourites, but Malew’s form - four wins in their last six - is marginally better than the hosts’ three wins and three draws so this could easily go either way.
Coincidently, the sides only met in the league a few weeks ago when they played out a 1-1 draw at Clagh Vane, so don’t be surprised if this one ends in another stalemate in the north.
Having been tipped to battle for promotion, Foxdale’s season has unravelled a bit of late but, with games in hand, they could still crash the end-of-season party. This week they go up against a resurgent Ayre United side which is another game which could go either way at Billy Goat Park.
Onchan were on the receiving end of a heavy defeat at the hands of Pully in the Woods Cup last weekend and they will be hoping to bounce back at Gymns, but the latter triumphed when the teams met in the cup recently so this could be another close contest.
The final game sees Michael United travel to Garey Mooar to go up against Union Mills and the Millers will start as firm favourites to claim the three points.