In the South-East, South Wales Police could continue their fine run as they meet Old Penarthians at Waterton Cross, but Porth will challenge them for the lead if they win at home against Ferndale.
The head of the South-West is more confused as four teams have 15 points and of those, Crynant visit Porthcawl; Glyncorrwg travel to Baglan; Abercrave are home to Pontardawe and Birchgrove entertain BP Llandarcy.
Only three matches are due in the East with the main game being at Abertillery Park, where a win for St Alban’s will take the Cardiff-based club to the top of the division.