In A-grade, the Rhinos host Barooga for a one-day match from 12.30pm.
They will then play a one-day match against Tocumwal on Sunday at home, which was rescheduled from the January 10 round, cancelled due to fires in the area.
Currently, Deni sit fifth on the ladder, while Barooga are two spots above them in third.
After this weekend, the Rhinos have one remaining two-day match against the top-of-the-ladder team Cobram.
Katamatite in fourth and Katunga in sixth are within two points above and below the Rhinos on the ladder.
Both teams have the bye and a two-day game against Tocumwal as their remaining matches outside their one-day matches rescheduled against Nathalia and Barooga respectively.
Deni will be aiming to keep destiny in their own hands with two one-day wins this weekend.
Meanwhile, the Rhinos B-grade team are also at home tomorrow from 1pm against ladder leaders Nathalia.
The team are then away against second-placed Cobram from 12.30pm this Sunday.
The Rhinos are in sixth, two wins behind fourth placed Finley and fifth placed Barooga who both have eight wins.
They have a significant challenge in front of them, playing both of the top two teams on consecutive days.
The Rhinos need to win most of their last four matches to challenge for a place in the finals, which is a tough ask as they play teams in the top eight they have not beaten this season, including Nathalia, Cobram, Tungamah and Barooga.
In the junior competitions, the third-placed Rhinos under-15s host second-placed Barooga in a one-day match at Memorial Park from tomorrow morning, with three matches until finals.
Meanwhile, the third-placed Rhinos under-13s resume their competition away this afternoon against seventh placed Cobram at St Joseph’s in Cobram.