FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29
ARDAL NORTH WEST
Corwen v NFA FC (7.30 pm – at Maes Tegid, Bala)
Llangefni Town v Porthmadog (7.45 pm)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30
JD CYMRU NORTH (2 pm)
Buckley Town v Bangor 1876
Colwyn Bay v Gresford Athletic
Flint Mountain v Prestatyn Town
Holywell Town v Penrhyncoch
Llandudno v Caersws
Llay Welfare v Denbigh Town
Mold Alexandra v Guilsfield
Ruthin Town v Airbus UK
ARDAL NORTH EAST (2 pm unless stated)
Builth Wells v Penycae
Cefn Albion v Dolgellau Athletic
Chirk AAA v Kerry
Llandrindod Wells v Rhos Aelwyd
Llanfair United v Brickfield Rangers
Llanidloes Town v Bow Street
Llansantffraid v Llangollen Town (2.30 pm)
Radnor Valley v Llanuwchllyn
ARDAL NORTH WEST (2 pm unless stated)
Connah’s Quay Town v Holyhead Hotspur (2,30 pm)
CPD Rhyl 1879 v Y Felinheli
Llannefydd v Menai Bridge Tigers
Nantlle Vale v St Asaph City
Pwllheli v Llanrwst United
Trearddur Bay v Conwy Borough
PREVIEWS
CYMRU NORTH
Hard to bet against a pair of wins for the top two this Saturday.
Leaders Airbus UK Broughton should earn maximum spoils at Ruthin Town, while Colwyn Bay can comfortably see off a Gresford Athletic side they whipped 5-0 away in October.
One of the closest battles of the day could take place at The Globe, where BuckleyTown in fourth host sixth-place Bangor 1876.
This one has the makings of a draw. Last season, 1876 did the double over the Bucks in Cymru North, but Asa Hamilton’s men are a dfferent proposition this term.
Flint Mountain should have the edge over a Prestatyn Town outfit keen to impress new manager Gareth Thomas, Caersws can take a narrow win at Llandudno, while Denbigh Town look a decent call for three points at Llay Welfare.
Welsh Cup stars Mold Alexandra can complete a double at home to Guilsfield, who they beat 2-1 away earlier in the campaign.
Third-place Holywell Town will also be targeting a double when they welcome to Bartons North Wales Stadium a Penrhyncoch team they pipped 1-0 at Cae Baker in September.
All in all expect a decent weekend for the top five.
SCORECASTS
Buckley Town 2 Bangor 1876 2
Colwyn Bay 3 Gresford Athletic 0
Flint Mountain 3 Prestatyn Town 1
Holywell Town 1 Penrhyncoch 0
Llandudno 2 Caersws 3
Llay Welfare 1 Denbigh Town 2
Mold Alexandra 3 Guilsfield 1
Ruthin Town 0 Airbus UK 2
ARDAL NORTH EAST
If leaders Dolgellau AA are to hold onto top spot, they will likely have to win away against a Cefn Albion side in fine form with 13 points taken out of a possible last 15.
Robert Evans’ men have won six on the bounce, however, so they will certainly present a tough hurdle for Albion.
We lean towards a draw at Clywedog Park.
If Dolgellau do slip up, second-place Bow Street will be looking to pounce with a win at Llanidloes, while Kerry could also end the weekend top with three points at Chirk.
Victories for Bow and Kerry look likely.
Beaten narrowly at Brickfield Rangers last time out, Builth Wells can bounce back at home to Penycae. Brickfield can triumph at Llanfair United, while Llandrindod Wells should narrowly overcome the challenge of Rhos Aelwyd at The Broadway.
Away wins are on the cards when Llangollen Town visit Llansantffraid and Llanuwchlyn make the journey to Radnor Valley.
SCORECASTS
Builth Wells 3 Penycae 1
Cefn Albion 2 Dolgellau Athletic 2
Chirk AAA 1 Kerry 3
Llandrindod Wells 2 Rhos Aelwyd 0
Llanfair United 0 Brickfield Rangers 3
Llanidloes Town 1 Bow Street 4
Llansantffraid 0 Llangollen Town 2
Radnor Valley 2 Llanuwchllyn 3
ARDAL NORTH WEST
Two massive games in this tier 3 league on Friday night when second-place Llangefni Town host table-topping Porthmadog and Corwen welcome NFA to Maes Tegid.
Untouchable at Y Traeth this season, Port have found the going a little tougher away and they will do well to get all three points at Cae Bob Parry.
However, the goals potential in Chris Jones’ Eifionydd side is immense and could just carry them to a narrow victory on Ynys Môn.
Fourth-place NFA continue their marvellous start to life in tier 3, but Corwen are one of the trickier teams in the league and it might just be their night at Bala.
Saturday’s action sees Connah’s Quay Town aim to wipe out the memory of back-to-back league losses when they have home advantage against a strong Holyhead Hotspur.
It’s an away win for us, but if Quay return to form, it could well go the other way.
CPD Y Rhyl 1879 will be wary Saturday’s visitors CPD Y Felinheli are coming off the back of a 4-0 home thrashing of Connah’s Quay and will be going all out for another big result at Belle Vue. Good test for the Lilywhites, but one they can overcome.
Llannefydd look a good shout for a home win over improving Menai Bridge Tigers, Nantlle Vale can scrap out a tight verdict over St Asaph, while Pwllheli versus Llanrwst United has the makings of another close one, but the Llyn side can prevail.
Next-to-bottom Conwy Borough have struggled this season and it could be a difficult afternoon for them at Trearddur Bay.
SCORECASTS
Corwen 2 NFA 1
Llangefni Town 1 Porthmadog 2
Connah’s Quay Town 0 Holyhead Hotspur 1
CPD Rhyl 1879 3 Y Felinheli 1
Llannefydd 2 Menai Bridge Tigers 1
Nantlle Vale 2 St Asaph City 1
Pwllheli 1 Llanrwst United 0
Trearddur Bay 3 Conwy Borough 0