Matchday four in the 2021-22 Rhyl and District Sunday Football League season takes place tomorrow (October 10).
All fixtures are league matches, kicking off at 11 am.
Both teams are coming off defeats – Bow lost 3-1 at home to Y Clwb last weekend, while Mally were pipped 3-2 at Millbank.
At their strongest, Rhyl side Bar Bow can test anyone in the league, while the successful Mally will be determined to get back on the winning track.
After kicking off their season in winning fashion last Sunday, Y Clwb will target back-to-back triumphs.
Rhyl Wanderers earned themselves a good draw at Millbank a fortnight ago and will seek to build on that.
An all-Rhyl clash to savour.
Millbank will be on cloud nine after seeing off FC Mally last weekend, but Six Bells have made a useful start themselves and will be far from easy to beat.
After the disappointment of getting whipped at home by Royal Oak last Sunday, Alex will look to turn the tables in a local derby against the Comrades.
The Conwy side were disappointed to drop two points at Six Bells in their last game, the Rhyl team grabbing a last-gasp equaliser, so the Comrades management will demand better.
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