Ulster v Blues
It's officially David Humphreys Day in Belfast. Well not quite, but at Ravenhill the Ulster legend makes his final appearance before hanging up his smelly boots. Cardiff are laughing as the top placed Welsh team but a win against Munster would make them the next best in the Magners League.
Prediction: Ulster to win by 8 points
Dragons v Leinster
A trip to Rodney Parade is just what the doctor ordered, unless you're Leinster and you've already won the title. For the younger lads like Chris Keane and Cian Healy it's a good opportunity to force their way into next year's reckoning, but the Dragons have only beaten an Irish province once from the last seven matches and have European qualification guaranteed.
Prediction: Leinster to win by 15 points.
Connacht v Ospreys
Connacht might be propping up the table but they'll be rubbing their hands at the prospect of facing an under-strength Ospreys. The Welsh boys are away sunning themselves in Ireland, so Connacht have a chance to put a rather large nail in Lyn Jones' coffin... Perhaps?!
Prediction: Connacht to win by 4 points.
Scarlets v Edinburgh
Emotions will be running high for Edinburgh fly-half Phil Godman was close to shedding a tear when he signed a new contract with his hometown club this week. News for you Phil, Chris Paterson's on his way so no pressure! Hugo Southwell is also back after a family bash (sister's end of year concert?) and the Scarlets haven't won in four... I wonder?
Prediction: Edinburgh to win by 13 points.
Munster v Glasgow
Munster hold an outside bet at nicking second spot from the Blues but it'd be like betting on Joanna Lumley wearing an Adidas tracksuit to a fancy London cocktail bar on a Friday night. Andrew Henderson is back in the Glasgow firing line while Anthony Foley could make his last ever start for Munster with only the Heineken Cup Final left to play.
Prediction: Miunster to win by 16 points.