VICTORY for Hawarden Rangers at home to Rhostyllen will push them to the top of the North East Wales Premier Division.

Rangers have won their last four games and dangerman Connor Parry will be looking to add to his seven-goal tally.

Penyffordd Lions could also be in the top two tomorrow afternoon if they pick up three points in their derby date at Castell Alun.

Greenfield host Saltney Town where new signing from Corwen, Niall Collings, could make his debut.

“We’ll have to improve on last week’s awful performance,” said Greenfield boss Scott Beck, who is without Ben Sim, Jacob Jones, Ryan Carrington, Sam Edwards, Dean Hyland, Connor Griffiths, Darren Johns and Dylan Tyrrell.

There’s also a battle of the bottom two at Ruabon Rovers where Caerwys are the visitors.

Championship leaders Broughton United will be looking to make home advantage count against Deeside United while third-placed Brymbo are expected to pick up a win at Cei Connah.

Tomorrow’s other fixtures: Sychdyn v Aston Park Rgrs; Holywell Utd v Deeside Dragons; Skippy v Johnstown; Yr Wyddgrug v Bellevue.

In Group A of the Reserves Division, there’s a derby clash between Llangollen Town and Penycae while Group B leaders Penyffordd make the trip to Coedpoeth United

Other Group A fixtures: Ruthin Town v Cefn Alb; Corwen v Hawarden Rgrs. Group B: Lex v Castell Alun; Johnstown v Queen’s Park.

Rhos Aelwyd and Penycae are both in Ardal North East League action tomorrow.

Rhos head to Builth Wells while Penycae host Llansantffraid .

Llanfair United are at home to Llandrindod Wells in the day’s only other game while in the North West League, Y Felinheli host Llangefni Town and St Asaph City make the short trip to NFA.