Canterbury clinched promotion to National One for the first time in their history as they came from behind to defeat Chester in the National Two play-off.
Canterbury will be looking forward to their National Two play-off at the start of May, but first they conclude the domestic campaign by hosting National Two South champions Rams RFC.
Chester will be looking to maintain their excellent recent form when they travel to Preston Grasshoppers on the final day of the National Two North season.
Chester can take yet another step towards a top two finish in National Two North if they can clinch a positive result against an in-form Sedgley Park in Round 28.
Canterbury boosted their chances of securing the National Two South play-off spot as they came from behind to secure a bonus-point victory over Henley Hawks.
Chester have created some breathing space between themselves and their fellow promotion contenders after a significant win over rivals Fylde at Woodlands.