Eastbourne take on Ipswich in the first Saturday live Sky TV match next week.
That means they will have the chance to set-tle two scores at the same time.
Not only will Eagles want to avenge last week's defeat at the hands of the Witches.
They will also be keen to wipe out the memory of the last time the cameras were at Arling-ton earlier in the season.
Then they were also beaten, when Poole raced away with the spoils.
Ipswich's third away win in five days has rocketed the Witches into second place in the Elite League.
Wednesday night's 46-44 victory at Poole was one of the biggest sur-prises in a season of upsets and followed the wins at Eastbourne and Wolverhampton.
Craig Boyce was the Ipswich match-winner with 15 points.
Martin Dugard will get the chance to defend his British Grand Prix title at Cardiff on June 9. The Eagles' skipper, who won the event last year at Coventry, has been handed one of the wild cards for the first speedway meeting at the Millennium Stadium.
Eastbourne Eaglets won their first Southern Junior League match.
Jason King top scored with seven points in the 22-14 win over Reading at Arlington. Chris Geer scored six, Barrie Geer five and Matt Fern four. The next match for the Eaglets is at home to Rye House on June 10.
Former Eagle Scott Swain starred with 14 points as the Isle of Wight reached the semi-finals of the Premier Trophy by beating Trelawny.
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