1874 Northwich sealed their place in the top five on the final day of the league campaign.
They will join Mid-Cheshire rivals Northwich Victoria and Winsford United in the Midland League Premier Division play-offs semi-finals next weekend.
This is after Chris Herbert’s men won 4-0 at Stourport Swifts on Saturday afternoon, sealing them fourth spot.
Winsford’s 6-0 result at home to relegated Studley means they finish third in the standings.
Vics’ 5-2 win at home to Coton Green had no impact on their position on the ladder as they already had second place sewn up, handing them home matches in both the semi-final and then the play-offs final should they progress.
Northwich Victoria's Jefferson Abreu charges into the box (Image: Dennis Wareing)
With all games now played, it is confirmed Vics will host fifth-placed AFC Wolverhampton City in their semi-final knockout tie while third-placed Winsford United will entertain fourth-placed 1874 Northwich.
Mike Hayes opened 1874’s account at Stourport, finishing from a tight angle and doubled the lead on 33 minutes.
A Jack Woolley penalty made it 3-0 at the break with Tom Mitchell heading home his first goal for the club in the second half.
Will Igoe opened Vics’ scoring on three minutes and the lead was doubled two minutes later by a A-Jay Leitch-Smith goal.
Jefferson Abreu and Sean Lawton made it 4-0 at the break.
Coton Green broke the second half deadlock on 64 minutes and added a second one in added on time. But Vics had the last word with a Will Bentley goal.
There were braces for Elliot Coleman, Kal Boyle and Sam Elliot as Winsford United secured third place in the 6-0 win over Studley.
Meanwhile Witton Albion defeated Congleton Town 3-2 in Northern Premier League West.
Goals came from Joel Bembo Leta and a brace from Freddy Garbutt, including a penalty.
Witton Albion keeper Cam Terry flies through the air in an attempt to prevent a Congleton goal (Image: KarlBrooksPhotography)
Acrobatics from Joel Bembo Leta after scoring his goal for Witton Albion (Image: KarlBrooksPhotography)
Acrobatics from Joel Bembo Leta after scoring his goal for Witton Albion (Image: KarlBrooksPhotography)
Freddy Garbutt shoots for Witton Albion (Image: KarlBrooksPhotography)
Albion play their final away game of the season away to title-chasers Bury FC on Saturday.
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