MATCH of the day is at Flint United who welcome Simon Sedgwick’s new look Caernarfon Town.
The Silkmen are making a real fist of things in the promotion race and sit just two points behind leaders Llangefni Town but with a game in hand ahead of tomorrow’s visit from The Canaries.
Flint boss Paul Davies said: “Only Steve Hopkins is missing so I have a full squad to pick from and plenty of competition for places in the starting eleven.
“It will be a different Caernarfon side we will face after the appointment of Simon Sedgwick and he will have his side fit and organised.”
The visitors are hot on the heels of four new signings from other Cymru Alliance sides at the moment and will be anxious to include at least two new faces for the clash.
At the Globe, Buckley Town face Bethesda with manager Gareth Thomaspicking from a 16 man squad.
Stuart Wood will miss out again through a suspension picked up with the reserves and Chris Johnson fis also ruled out.
The good news from the treatment table is that Anthony Williams has returned to light training and could be back in contention by Christmas.
Gresford Athletic will be looking to give a home debut to striker Nathan Buckley and boss Sam Ainge also includes Paul and Robbie Jones in his squad for the visit Llangollen Town.
Llan manager Gareth Lloyd hopes to give a debut to Max Bale subject to international clearance. Tim Pluves and Sam Marrs are also in his plans at Clappers Lane.
LEX XI have a tough encounter with Llandudno and manager Colin Parry is likely to be without midfielder Aaron Davies, who suffered a groin strain in last week’s clash with Bethesda.
Danny Seamarks’ Mold Alex take on Holyhead Hotspur without Dave Bryan, who is suspended. Craig Roberts is doubtful through work commitments and Chris Marland is sidelined as he awaits a cartilage operation.
Ruthin Town take on Guilsfield, Berriew face Llanfairpwll and Penrhyncoch entertain leaders Llangefni Town.
Everyone is keeping their fingers crossed that this weekend’s programme will not be devastated by the prolonged rainy weather of late.
Wrexham Council have closed all of their park facilities but this hopefully will not have a dramatic impact on senior and junior football tomorrow and on Sunday.
Don’t miss all the action from the games that do survive in Monday’s 16-page Leader Sports Special.