Keighley Cougars will guarantee second spot in Betfred League 1 if they beat North Wales Crusaders on Sunday, which would give them the easiest play-off run, on paper, if they have to go down that route.
The game was due to take place at the Stadiwm CSM in Colwyn Bay, North Wales' usual home ground, but due to improvement works being undertaken on the running track, they cannot play there that day.
It has meant the game has had to be moved 45 minutes away at short notice to Chester RUFC, who play on Hare Lane in the village of Littleton.
North Wales are therefore running a shuttle bus between their usual stadium, given many fans had sorted accommodation based on the initial venue, and Chester's, with Cougars fans welcome to book on.
Email info@nwcrusaders.co.uk to secure your spot on the bus, which leaves the Stadiwm CSM at midday on Sunday and departs Chester RUFC at 5:30pm.
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