The Bombers have a 5-1 record and sit in second spot, while the Bears are sixth at 4-1.
Bombers coach Mark Meyland is looking forward to the challenge the Bears present.
“We are happy at the moment,” Meyland said.
“We played a mixture of teams and it will be nice to come up against Tungamah and see where we are at.
“I think it will be a tough battle as they are a very young and fit list by the look of it.
“We are looking forward to the challenge and it gives us an idea of where we sit amongst the rest.
“Our next month will show us where we are at and the others as well, as it is quite close at the top, which is good thing.”
Picola United will be looking to take its second scalp of the season when it travels to Yarroweyah to take on the Grasshoppers.
Blues coach Darby Walsh said he was after greater consistency from his troops.
“We've come a long way since round one,” Walsh said.
“We have a new list and a young list and we are getting better and better each week.
“We need to try to extend that time where we are in control and limit those times where we have lapses.
“That’s what cost us in the last month and so we need to be a bit more consistent throughout the game.”
Walsh is expecting a tough contest.
“They (Yarroweyah) are going to be really handy as they have picked up really well and have a strong core group of players,” he said.
“They will be hungry as well and have come along way since 2019.
“They will take confidence from the first six games, so we are expecting a hard and physical contest and for them to stick it out for four quarters.”
Berrigan will be looking to maintain its position of front runner when it hosts Katunga.
The Saints will be looking to bounce back after last week's loss to Jerilderie, which travels to Deniliquin this weekend.
Blighty will be looking to use the break it had last week to give it the edge it needs to record its first win of the season when it tackles Katamatite.
Katandra takes on Tocumwal and will be expected to win, as will Strathmerton, which plays Rennie.
Mathoura has the bye.
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