Tonight's NRL clash between the Parramatta Eels and St George Illawarra Dragons has little riding on the result but the contest will still hold a place in NRL history.
The Eels and Dragons cannot make the NRL finals but they will play in the final ever game of Monday night football with the concept scrapped from next season.
For the past 10 seasons Monday night has played host to one NRL game a week but clubs have struggled to attract live crowds on a school and work night in recent times. The television audiences have been strong enough to see the concept survive for a decade but with the renegotiated deal featuring Thursday night fixtures, the decision was made to cancel Monday nights from 2017.
Having initially been used in the 1980s Monday night football made a comeback in 2007 with traditional rivals the Roosters and Rabbitohs featuring in the first Monday match of the season.
The Warriors played their first Monday night game midway through the 2007 season when they lost to the Parramatta Eels in Sydney. They have featured in 10 Monday night fixtures over the past decade - winning four of them.