Standing in the way of the Bears and a remarkable fifth consecutive premiership is rival and co-tenant Shepparton United.
Incredibly, the Demons won the previous four flags in the competition before the Bears began their run in 2015.
The premiership will once again be staying at Deakin, but which club room it heads to after Sunday's game is yet to be decided.
Jo Kay and her Bears have been undefeated this season and in fact last lost a game on July 8, 2017.
With newly crowned league medallist Tanya Holland shoring up the Bears' chances, it will take a massive effort from the Demons to knock their rivals of their perch.
Tara Palmer was equal second in the count on Monday night and will be crucial to United's chances.
The Demons defeated Echuca by 27 goals in last week's preliminary final following a 56-26 win against Seymour in the first semi-final.
Last time these outfits clashed was in the qualifying final, with the Bears claiming victory by seven goals.
If that result was to be replicated on Sunday it would not only be the Bears' 50th win in a row, but the first five-peat in GVL netball history.