Nine months of ups and downs, twists and turns, and gruelling matches in the National Super League (NSL) come to an end today as curtains close on what has been a competitive and organized season compared to recent campaigns.Ten matches are set to light up various venues across the country as the anticipation reaches its peak.This decisive day will not only crown the championship but also determine the sole promotion playoff spot and the last team to face relegation.##GEOTARGET_BANNER_8186086####NAJAVA_MECA_8186086##The race for the title was decided last weekend as Mara Sugar beat Mathare United at Awendo Green Stadium.The Millers will be crowned at Police Sacco Stadium where they face fourteenth-placed Vihiga Bullets.Bullets have not had one of the best campaigns and will be looking to end the term on a high despite in-house issues threatening their progress.Mara head coach Benedict Wanjala understands the importance of the game and vows not to underestimate his opponent.”The match means a lot to us, we want to do it for our CEO, the fans, and the management that has pushed us till now. We must finish on a high,” he told Mozzart Sport.NSL: Mara Sugar aim for strong finish in NSL season finaleIn addition to the coronation ceremony, there is a contest for the promotion playoff spot.Currently, Naivas holds a point advantage over fourth-placed Nairobi United, adding stakes to this particular clash.The retailers will clash with SS Assad at Ukunda Showgrounds and will be banking on their recent run that has seen them unbeaten in the last six games to propel them to victory.Nairobi has a trip to the already relegated Silibwet Leons, where Edwin Mwaura’s charges will be seeking a win and praying that Naivas fails to pick maximum points to book destiny with the awaiting Sofapaka.However, the city boys may be in for freebies, with Mozzart Sport establishing that the majority of Leons players left the camp on Monday and only four are available for the clash.The outcome of the aforementioned matches will ultimately decide which team claims the coveted playoff spot and sets up a battle against Sofapaka for a chance to gain promotion to the prestigious FKF Premier League.KNRC Rally: Vohra carries the day in NanyukiRelegation battleWith two teams already relegated, Silibwet and Gusii, eyes will be on Mombasa Elite and Kajiado as both seek to avoid the drop.Elite will be at Serani Sports Club against Mulembe United, who drubbed SS Assad 3-0 last weekend to confirm NSL status for the upcoming campaign.A point from the match will see Patrick Nyale managed Elite avoid relegation in what has been a disappointing season for the team.At Cardinal Otunga Mosocho, the already relegated Gusii hosts Kajiado, who will need to win by a big margin and hope that Mulembe beats Mombasa to survive the drop.National Super League season finale fixtures:Mombasa Elite FC vs Mulembe United FC – Serani Sports ClubGusii FC vs Kajiado FC – Cardinal Otunga High Sch.Migori Youth FC vs Rainbow FC – Migori StadiumMathare United FC vs Mombasa Stars – Dandora StadiumSS Assad FC vs Naivas FC – Ukunda Show GroundsSilibwet FC vs Nairobi United FC – Silibwet Green StadiumLuanda Villa SC vs Dimba Patriots FC – Mumboha GroundsVihiga Bullets FC vs Mara Sugar FC – Police Sacco StadiumKibera Black Stars FC vs Kisumu Allstars FC – KIHBTMCF FC vs Darajani Gogo FC – Kenyatta Stadium