HOLYWELL TOWN lead the standings with just a handful of matches left, but you won’t see boss Johnny Haseldin looking at the table.

“We have said it all along, the table will look after itself,” said Haseldin (pictured left) ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Llandudno.

“It’s not where we are currently. It’s where we want to be in five games time, that’s it.”

Holywell have lost just once this season and they lead by a point from second-placed Airbus, but Haseldin is not taking the match at 12th-placed Llandudno for granted.

“It will be tough on their 4G at home,” he added.

“They will definitely have a go. They do concede quite a few, but they score quite a few too. We’re expecting their best performance and we have to deliver ours.”

Tom Bibby could be in line for a spot in the squad and last season’s top scorer Dave Forbes is a couple of weeks away from a return.

Mold Alex will take another giant stride towards a top-four finish if they can defeat visitors Caersws today.

Seven more points will make sure they finish in the top-four, but boss Mike Cunningham is hoping for a change of fortune as Mold look to end an inconsistent spell.“It’s just that little bit of luck in games maybe not going our way,” he told the club’s Facebook page.

“At times, certain things not going our way and maybe we have to work a little bit harder to try and turn that luck back our way. We’ve probably not had a real sticky patch in run of form this season.”