FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6
JD CYMRU NORTH (7.45 pm unless stated)
Colwyn Bay v Ruthin Town
Denbigh Town v Holywell Town
Gresford Athletic v Prestatyn Town (7.30 pm)
Llandudno v Mold Alexandra
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7
JD CYMRU NORTH (2 pm)
Airbus UK Broughton v Caersws
Flint Mountain v Guilsfield
Llay Welfare v Bangor 1876
Penrhyncoch v Buckley Town
ARDAL NORTH EAST (2 pm unless stated)
Bow Street v Brickfield Rangers
Builth Wells v Llanfair United
Cefn Albion v Llanidloes Town
Chirk AAA v Penycae
Kerry v Llangollen Town
Llansantffraid v Llandrindod Wells (2.30 pm)
Llanuwchllyn v Radnor Valley
Rhos Aelwyd v Dolgellau AA
ARDAL NORTH WEST (2 pm unless stated)
Conwy Borough v CPD Y Rhyl 1879
Corwen v Llangefni Town
Holyhead Hotspur v Llannefydd (2.30 pm)
Menai Bridge Tigers v Nantlle Vale
NFA FC v Llanrwst United
Porthmadog v Connah’s Quay Town (2.30 pm)
St Asaph City v Pwllheli
Trearddur Bay v Y Felinheli
PREVIEWS
JD CYMRU NORTH
Two teams in the bottom three clash in a real six-pointer on Friday night when Gresford Athletic host basement side Prestatyn Town.
Without a win in five, Gresford will aim to repeat their 2-0 win at Bastion Gardens in October, but Town have fresh impetus under new manager Gareth Thomas and performed encouragingly in a 3-2 loss at Flint Mountain last weekend.
This could just be the night Thomas celebrates his first win at the helm.
Colwyn Bay can make it 12 straight league wins and keep the pressure on leaders Airbus when they welcome Ruthin Town to Llanelian Road on Friday.
However, the Seagulls will be mindful of the fact they only just scraped past Ruthin 2-1 at home in the Welsh Cup last month.
Holywell Town will be out for revenge when they journey to Denbigh Town.
Back in September, Denbigh were surprise 2-0 winners at the Barton North Wales Stadium.
With their form improved, and Denbigh on a four-match losing streak, the Wellmen should have enough to turn the tables.
Mold Alexandra have hit a sticky patch and will be anxious to end a run of three outings without a victory when they travel to Llandudno, impressive 2-0 winners over Caersws last time out.
Saturday should see table-topping Airbus keep the winning machine bustling along at home to Caersws.
Flint Mountain can just have the edge on unpredictable Guilsfield, while Llay Welfare, boosted by beating Denbigh Town last weekend to climb off the bottom, are more than capable of collecting at least a point against visitors Bangor 1876.
Penrhyncoch are strong at home and have a decent chance of halting Buckley Town’s four-match winning sequence at Cae Baker.
SCORECASTS
Colwyn Bay 3 Ruthin Town 1
Denbigh Town 1 Holywell Town 2
Gresford Athletic 1 Prestatyn Town 2
Llandudno 1 Mold Alexandra 1
Airbus UK Broughton 3 Caersws 0
Flint Mountain 2 Guilsfield 1
Llay Welfare 2 Bangor 1876 2
Penrhyncoch 3 Buckley Town 2
ARDAL NORTH EAST
With three cracking wins on the bounce behind them, Brickfield Rangers could make life difficult for second-place hosts Bow Streer on Saturday.
Fourth-place Builth Wells are a good shout for a home success over Llanfair United, while Cefn Albion can bounce back from last weekend’s crushing 5-1 loss to leaders Dolgellau Athletic at Clywedog Park when they host Llanidloes Town.
Penycae should prevail narrowly at Chirk AAA despite having lost three on the spin, while Kerry have the ability to get past visitors Llangollen Town.
Three points looks a decent call for Llandrindod Wells at bottom side Llansantffraid.
Seven days after a 1-1 draw at Radnor Valley, Llanuwchllyn can beat the same opposition in the home return, and on current form it is hard to veer against a victory for table-toppers Dolgellau away to Rhos Aelwyd,
SCORECASTS
Bow Street 2 Brickfield Rangers 2
Builth Wells 3 Llanfair United 0
Cefn Albion 4 Llanidloes Town 1
Chirk AAA 1 Penycae 2
Kerry 2 Llangollen Town 1
Llansantffraid 0 Llandrindod Wells 2
Llanuwchllyn 3 Radnor Valley 1
Rhos Aelwyd 1 Dolgellau AA 4
ARDAL NORTH WEST
With striker Dylan Proctor in awesome form, second-place Rhyl 1879 can make it three wins in four under new manager Paul Moore by taking maximum points at Conwy.
Corwen pipped high-flyers NFA 1-0 last weekend and they can repeat the dose against third-place Llangefni Town at the War Memorial Ground.
Holyhead Hotspur are in rock solid form and can see off Llannefydd at the New Stadium, while Nantlle Vale can continue their improved results with three points at bottom side Menai Bridge Tigers.
NFA and Llanrwst United drew 1-1 at Parc Gwydir last month and a draw could well be the outcome again at Ffordd Derwen.
Leaders Porthmadog have been unstoppable at home and should have all the answers against a Connah’s Quay Town team which has lost its last three in the league.
Pwllheli can edge a tight verdict at St Asaph, while Trearddur Bay will expect a tough test against Felinheli, but the Anglesey side should shade it.
SCORECASTS
Conwy Borough 1 CPD Y Rhyl 1879 3
Corwen 1 Llangefni Town 0
Holyhead Hotspur 2 Llannefydd 0
Menai Bridge Tigers 1 Nantlle Vale 3
NFA FC 1 Llanrwst United 1
Porthmadog 3 Connah’s Quay Town 0
St Asaph City 1 Pwllheli 2
Trearddur Bay 2 Y Felinheli 1