The Moses Toata-coached side sit at the top of the table with a 13-point advantage over nearest rivals Kossa FC, and are chasing their second major title of 2015 after winning the Melanesian Super Cup in October.
Despite Kossa having a game in hand, the undefeated Warriors will need just two victories from their remaining five games to ensure they represent the Solomon Islands at the OFC’s premier international club competition, which this year will be held in Auckland and Wellington in April.
The chasing S-League group meanwhile are locked in a tight tussle, with just two points separating Kossa in second position and Western United in fifth.
Malaita Kingz FC and Marist FC occupy third and fourth respectively.
The OFC Champions League path for the eventual S-League winners is already set, with the draw for the competition conducted on 16 November in Auckland, New Zealand.
Having been drawn in Group A, the Solomon Islands representative will play defending champions Auckland City FC, Lae City Dwellers and Vanuatu club winners Amicale FC in the group stages.
All Group A matches will be played in Auckland.
For more on Solomon Islands football visit www.siff.com.sb.