Today UWIC face leaders Llanharan at the Dairy Field in what could be a feast of points and not all one-way, the match of the day however is at Narberth’s Lloyd Lewis Ground, where unbeaten Brynmawr and goalkicking ace Jason Williams are the visitors.
Abercynon knocked Two East leaders Merthyr off their perch last week and now face the new leaders, Hirwaun, at Y Parc in a division where a lot of matches
have already been called off. In the West it is Corus-Tonmawr and Pencoed-Dunvant that seem to stand out.
There are no unbeaten clubs in Three East, where Old Illtydians against
Three South-East sees unbeaten Treherbert sit it out and bottom club Tylorstown have the chance to gain a win at home to Barry, while in the South-West Maesteg Quins entertain Brynamman and Bryncoch travel to Ystalyfera.
Unbeaten clubs Bargoed and Blain head the Four East programme along with St Peter’s at home to Pontllanfraith and in the West, Loughor match at Betws will be interesting.
Dowlais are the only unbeaten club in Four South-East and they should account or Cowbridge, but match of the day in Penarth is where the home town side take
on close rivals Old Penarthians. In Four South-West, Cwmgors, with four wins in as many matches, face their strongest test so far in Alltwen.
Garndiffaith-Oakdale will provide a match for the two Five East clubs who are back in the senior ranks after a season out and Furnace hope to regain their form at home to Cefneithin in Five West.
Llandaff against Llantwit major in Five outh-East not only bring two unbeaten clubs together, but Llantwit Major coach Matt Silva won his Wales Youth caps
while at the Bishops Field. Five South-West’s best match could be at Porthcawl, where Cwmgwrach provide the opposition.
The Northern match of the day is difficult to choose, as the four unbeaten clubs do not meet. In Division Four, Ruthin are at home to Dollgellau and Llangefni go to Wrexham, while in Division Five, Welshpool are at home to Denbigh and