It's one the tightest seasons to date with eight teams still vying for a spot in the 2018/19 W-League finals series.

"It's a credit to how strong the league is getting and this year being it's strongest yet but we just have to concentrate on the football," Butt said.

"Obviously, we want to make top four so that's what we will be going for."

City, who sit just a point outside the top four, will need to win all these games to have a chance at making the finals or rely on other results to go their way.

Despite being in this situation the 2013/14 Julie Dolan winner says it's been an exciting season.

"There are a lot of teams that are pretty close on points and I think it will come down to the last three games for almost all the top four," Butt said.

"I think this year has been exciting with how competitive the league has been.

"Hopefully we get the results we need from the last three games to make the semis so it looks like anything can happen."

If City is able to to do a repeat of their past two seasons and sneak into the top four, Butt will miss the semi-final match. 

Her wedding to partner and former Kiwi international Kirsty Yallop is set to take place in New Zealand the weekend semi-finals are scheduled.