After drawing their opening trio of games, Nomads are now into the groove, three successive wins having lifted them to third.
It’s been ruthless stuff from Andy Morrison’s side, who have the best defensive record in the league with just three goals conceded in their six matches.
Tomorrow evening they visit a Newtown outfit currently unbeaten at home and boosted by last weekend’s 1-0 win over in-form Bala Town at Latham Park.
This will be the 57th top-flight meeting between the teams, Nomads leading by 25 wins to 20 with 11 draws.
I back the Quay to edge a narrow win, but you can never dismiss Chris Hughes’ Newtown, who so often upset the big boys.
Given their respective successes not so long ago, it seems alien describing a match between Bangor City and Llandudno as a ‘mid-table tier-two clash’ but that’s exactly what it is at present.
City are undefeated under Stephen Vaughan Jr and more than capable of maintaining that status against a Tudno outfit which has blown hot and cold so far.
Home win for me, but if the visitors can reproduce the form shown in last weekend’s 4-1 victory over Porthmadog, then it could end up close.
Last season’s runners-up Bodedern have been inconsistent so far this term but they do have a 100% home record, which should stand them in good stead for the visit of the leaders.
Denbigh are flying – seven wins out of eight and two on-fire strikers in Jake Walker and Mark Roberts.
The form book points to a draw and I can see this one ending up that way.
After a poor start to the campaign which sees them next-to-bottom after four straight defeats, Brickfield hinted they are getting things together last weekend when they beat Rhydymwyn in the Welsh Cup.
Holywell drew their opening two matches 0-0, but have since upped their game with convincing victories over Cefn Albion and Plas Madoc, before demolishing Hawarden Rangers in the Welsh Cup last Saturday.
With 16 goals scored in their last three outings, it is hard to bet against Johnny Haseldin’s side taking the points at Clywedog Park.
Leaders Rhuddlan were given a stiff test in winning 4-3 at Bro Cernyw last weekend, and they should be in for another hard encounter at Cerrigydrudion.
Cerrig have started well, currently lying fourth with two wins, a draw and one defeat, but Town are undefeated, scoring lots of goals, and can make it five victories in six outings on Saturday.
All the ingredients for a brilliant local derby.
Bulls will be ready to charge after surprisingly losing their undefeated record at Bontnewydd last weekend, while Caergybi aim to build on winning their most recent outing against Bethesda.
Both these combatants fought it out for the Anglesey League title last season with Bay, then known as Bryngwran Bulls, just prevailing.
To add spice, a number of players on either side will be facing their old club on Saturday.
No love lost, no quarter given. I can see Caergybi getting a draw at Lon Isallt.
Second entertains first at Wat’s Dyke Way as a Sychdyn outfit which has lost just once in the league takes on undefeated leaders Victoria.
Both sides are banging in the goals right, left and centre so it should be a tremendous contest.
Vics will battle to the end, but I just fancy Sychdyn to edge this one.
Fifth v fourth at Bryniau Field in this Lucas Oil Dargie Cup encounter.
The young Hotspur side have been great on their travels so far, while Pentraeth have looked a little shaky at home, although they did comfortably beat their most recent visitors CPD Cefni.
On overall form, I go for a Holyhead victory.
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