Two Cornish clubs will be eagerly awaiting the final whistle of their Carlsberg South West Peninsula League fixtures today as they are both being presented with their respective championship trophies and medals.
Godolphin Atlantic have been cruelly labelled a "pub team" in some quarters but they have certainly thrown that insult back at those doubters as, after the final whistle of their home game against Vospers Oak Villa, they will receive the West Division championship trophy.
Premier Division champions Bodmin will also enjoy their moment but not until they have completed the small matter of hosting third-placed Plymouth Parkway.
One person certainly not taking part in the game will be Bodmin manager Darren Gilbert who was carried off the pitch, seven minutes from time, in last weekend's 13-0 victory over Liverton United.
Gilbert, making a rare substitute appearance, sustained a dislocated knee and after treatment was taken to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital.
Gilbert will be present at today's game and will take part in the celebrations although Parkway, who need the points to keep their Western League promotion aspirations alive, will be looking to assume the mantle of party poopers.
The Bolitho Park outfit are aware that second spot is required for them to be eligible for promotion but they are two points behind Elburton who travel to Falmouth today for their final game of the season.
"We have to get two wins and that's all we can do," said Parkway boss Wayne Hillson who faces Bodmin without the suspended Glyn Hobbs.
Elburton travel to Bickland Park aware that victory is a must if they are keep their hopes of claiming the runners-up spot alive. Villa are without central defender Lee Rundle after an accident at work which saw him miss Tuesday's home defeat by Bodmin.
"Despite our defeat, we travel to Falmouth with a positive attitude and aware that second place is still on the cards," said Villa joint manager Simon Westlake.
Defeat for both Parkway and Villa would let in St Austell, provided they can win at Ivybridge Town today, and follow that up with a result in next Friday's final game of the season at home to Liverton.
Liverton are hopeful some of their players might return in time for their home game against Torpoint who have a full-strength squad available for their trip to Halford.
Liskeard are hoping to build on Wednesday's 3-1 victory over Saltash when they travel to Cullompton Rangers.