Newtown have their sights firmly set on a top six finish in the Welsh Premier League and have a chance to step closer to their target tomorrow.
Carmarthen are the Saturday visitors to Latham Park and the Robins can cement their place in the lucrative top group if they pick up all three points.
Keiren Mills-Evans has been on the physio’s table this week but should recover in time to take his place in defence but Max Penk and Marry Cooke are still missing.
Caersws could face former players Iwan Lewis, Rob Evans and Dave Edwards at Porthmadog as Graham Evans’ side look to take the Huws Gray Alliancepoints. Llanidloes are at home to Denbigh with acting manager Mike Barton still at the helm.
Llanfair will be looking to extend their lead at the top of the Spar Mid Wales League when they entertain bottom club Aberystwyth University.
Saturday
Welsh Premier League
Newtown v Carmarthen
Huws Gray Alliance
Porthmadog v Caersws
Llanidloes v Denbigh
Guilsfield v Holyhead
Spar Mid Wales League
Division 1.
Aberaeron v Tywyn Bryncrug
Berriew v Four Crosses (ko 2.30pm)
Bow Street v Llanrhaeadr
Carno v Montgomery
Llanfair Utd v Aberystwyth Uni
Penrhyncoch v Welshpool
Waterloo v Machynlleth
Division 2
Borth Utd v Kerry
Builth Wells v Dyffryn Banw
Churchstoke v Abermule
Penybont v Knighton
Presteigne v Bont (ko 2.30pm)
Talgarth v Newbridge-on-Wye
JT Hughes Honda
Division One
Caersws v Trefonen
Llanfechain v Waterloo
Lllanfyllin v Guilsfield
Llangedwyn v Llanfair
Llanrhaeadr v Meifod
JT Hughes Mitsubishi
Division Two
Four Crosses v Llansantffraid
Kerry v Waterloo Colts
Maesyrhandir v Berriew
Newtown Wand v Forden
Welshpool v Llanymynech