FC Queen's Park manager Martin Ford has labelled Wednesday night's clash with Caersws as 'make or break' for his side.

Currently occupying 14th place, relegation-threatened Park are looking to claw back the six-point deficit on Cws.

Despite registering just one win this term, Ford is positive his side can survive in the division.

He said: "It looks like there will be two teams relegated this season and, with four games left to play, we're still in there.

"It's make or break time as far as we're concerned now with games coming up against the sides around us.

"The lads are really looking forward to the run-in and giving it everything to pull ourselves away from the bottom of the league."

Helder Ramos and Tristan Wagner both return for Park, while Tom Williams is injured.

Niall McGuinness is determined to see his improving Flint Town United side end a difficult season on a high.

After leading the club to the League Cup final last weekend, McGuinness has urged his players to finish their league campaign with a flourish.

Currently 10th in the table with just three league games remaining, Flint host relegated Llandudno Junction tomorrow.

McGuinness said: "It's been a tough season for some of our supporters and as a club we haven't fulfilled the ambitions we had at the end of the season.

"Making the cup final is great, but we want to make sure we do all we can to improve our league position between now and then too.

"We've got a good run of games coming up now and finishing eighth is still a possibility if we pick up maximum points.

"We're playing for pride now and hopefully we can give a strong account of ourselves at home against Llandudno."

Attacking midfielder Mark Cadwallader misses out for Flint after sustaining an injury against Holyhead last time out.

Gresford Athletic are likely to field a heavily-rotated starting eleven at third-placed Denbigh Town.

With their mid-table status effectively confirmed, Athletic boss Steve Halliwell insists their League Cup final against Flint will now take precedence.

He said: "We'll be mixing it up a bit in the two league games we've got left and look to give some of the younger lads a bit of game time.

"We're still going there looking for the three points, but it makes sense for us to rotate at this stage of the season.

"Denbigh have had a really strong season and I'm sure Eddie (Maurice-Jones) will be looking to achieve a top-three finish there this season."

Youngsters Tom Williams, Luke Medinger, Cavan Daley and Will Roberts are all likely to feature for Athletic.