The derby match at Llanandras Park on Wednesday 14 April is just one of a number of games in both the Spar Mid Wales League and Mid Wales League (South).
In the Spar Mid Wales League, Bow Street will continue their busy week with a home match against struggling Dolgellau. A win for Bow Street in that one would take them above Llanrhaeadr into fourth place in the table.
This would round off a decent week for Bow Street who reached the League Cup final on Monday evening when they beat Hay St Marys 2-1 in their semi-final tie. Meanwhile, Dyffryn Banw will host Waterloo Rovers.
In the Mid Wales League (South), Llandrindod Wells will welcome Radnor Valley to The Broadway where a Llan’dod victory would keep up the pressure on the top sides. Hay St Marys Reserves will have home advantage for their game against Talgarth Rovers.
Builth Wells and Talgarth Town are both still bearing down on the leading sides as a result of Tuesday night victories – Builth beat visiting Penybont United 4-1, while Talgarth Town enjoyed a 3-0 home win over Rhayader Town Reserves.
There will be a basement battle at St Harmon where bottom will play second-bottom Penybont Athletic, but Penybont have games in hand over CP Llanandras and will still fancy their chances of pulling away from the foot of the table.