Aberystwyth Reserves can go back to the top of the Spar Mid Wales League on Saturday 28 November if they beat Dyffryn Banw at Park Avenue.
The current leaders Rhayader Town are without a match this weekend so, should Aber slip up, Llansantfraidd Village could go top if they see off the challenge of Penparcau at home.
Llanrhaeadr – winners at Llanandras Park last week – will be looking to close the gap on the leaders with a win at improving Aberystwyth University.
The bottom side Newbridge face a home match against Newtown Reserves, while fellow strugglers Caersws Reserves will be looking to get something from their home match against Carno.
Elsewhere, there is a mid-table game at Waterloo Rovers where Bow Street will be the visitors while the match between Llanfyllin Town and Hay St Marys has been called off due to Hay’s involvement in the FAW Trophy – their tie at Clydach Wasps was postponed last Saturday, so they will try again this Saturday.
There will be a detailed preview of the Presteigne St Andrews-Dolgellau game up on the site as soon as the information is available.
In the Mid Wales League (South) neither of the top two – Llandrindod Wells or Rhosgoch – are due to play, so third plays fourth when Builth Wells will host Presteigne Reserves.
Hay St Marys Reserves will be confident of closing the gap on the top sides when they will host the bottom side St Harmon, while fifth-placed Talgarth Town head to CP Llanandras.
Knighton Town and Newcastle are locked together on 25 points just off the pace and they will meet at Bryn-y-Castell, while Talgarth Rovers will be confident of picking up the points at home to struggling Newbridge Reserves.
Also towards the foot of the table, second-bottom Builth Wednesdays head to Llandrindod Wells Colts while Penybont Athletic face a trip to Rhayader Town Reserves.
There is a mid-table game in prospect at Radnor Valley where Sennybridge will be the visitors.