Saturday’s end to the girls soccer regular season will be preceded by the release of postseason brackets: 32-team fields for Class 5A-3A, and a 24-team field for 2A.

The state’s top three classifications will include 10 league champions and 22 at-large bids. In 2A, the split is nine league champions and 15 at-large selections.

With five days remaining before the cutoff, here’s a closer look at the bubble

Class 5A

Should be safe: No. 30 Regis Jesuit, No. 31 Legend
Work to do: No. 32 Monarch, No. 33 Vista Ridge, No. 34 Loveland, No. 35 Grandview, No. 41 Northglenn.

Regis Jesuit (4-5-3) and Legend (4-4-4) have likely done enough to secure postseason bids, with only top-20 teams remaining on their schedules.

Regis Jesuit’s Izzy Meyer scored twice in the Raiders’ 2-2 draw against the Titans earlier in the month.

Monarch (6-7), at No. 32, could benefit from its strength of schedule to secure its spot. The Coyotes close the regular season with No. 11 Fairview and No. 5 Legacy.

Vista Ridge (7-6-1), Loveland (7-7) and Grandview (2-9-2) will likely need to win out to make the field.

No. 41 Northglenn (7-6) is still alive thanks to a 3-1 record in the 5A/4A Rocky Mountain League. The Norse would need to win out and hope No. 22 Boulder, at 4-0 in league, falters in its last two games to make the field.

Class 4A

Should be safe: No. 29 D’Evelyn, No. 30 Glenwood Springs
Work to do: No. 31 Palmer, No. 32 Frederick, No. 33 Lewis-Palmer, No. 37 Canon City

No. 37 Canon City (4-8-2) stayed atop the 4A CSML standings at 3-0-1 with a 3-1 win over Palmer on Friday. If the Tigers beat Widefield on Thursday, they should secure the league title and an automatic postseason berth.

That loss hurt No. 31 Palmer (8-4-1), which will likely need to avoid a defeat against No. 51 Harrison in its regular season finale to clinch a bid.

No. 32 Frederick (5-5-2) avoided a damaging loss with a 2-1 win over No. 46 Silver Creek. The Golden Eagles still have two top-20 matchups remaining — No. 18 Niwot and No. 19 Mead — along with No. 40 Skyline.

No. 33 Lewis-Palmer could benefit from its regular-season finale against No. 2 Palmer Ridge. A win or draw would give it a strong chance to sneak into the field.

Class 3A

Should be safe: No. 27 Alameda, No. 28 St. Mary’s Academy, No. 29 Roaring Fork, No. 30 Prospect Ridge Academy
Work to do: No. 31 Pagosa Springs, No. 32 Conifer, No. 33 Lamar, No. 34 Eagle Ridge Academy, No. 35 KIPP Denver Collegiate

No. 34 Eagle Ridge Academy (4-9) could make a late push with an upset of either No. 28 St. Mary’s Academy or 2A No. 4 Forge Christian.

No. 31 Pagosa Springs will need to avoid a letdown with a lightly ranked remaining schedule, featuring games against 3A No. 46 Bayfield, 2A No. 36 Del Norte and 5A No. 37 Fruita Monument.

No. 32 Conifer has an opportunity to climb with a key matchup against 4A No. 5 Evergreen on Tuesday.

No. 35 KIPP Denver Collegiate (7-4-1) is unbeaten in the 3A City West League and is likely to be a top seed in its league tournament, which begins Thursday.

Class 2A

Should be safe: No. 21 Rocky Mountain Lutheran, No. 25 Vail Christian
Work to do: No. 22 Banning Lewis Academy, No. 23 James Irwin, No. 24 Liberty Common

No. 25 Vail Christian (6-5-1) appears to have secured a postseason berth after winning the 2A Intermountain League at 4-0.

That leaves two likely spots available among teams ranked No. 22 through No. 24, which are separated by a narrow margin.

No. 22 Banning Lewis Academy (6-8) could be on the bubble if it stumbles against No. 27 St. Mary’s this week.

No. 23 James Irwin (7-6-1) should feel confident with only No. 12 Salida remaining, though a win or draw would help the Jaguars breathe easier.

No. 24 Liberty Common (4-6-2) faces a tough closing stretch against No. 7 Frontier Academy, No. 8 Denver Christian and 3A No. 49 Weld Central.