Glan Conwy side Y Clwb grabbed a narrow 2-1 win at Six Bells back in November and would settle for the same as they aim to close the gap on the teams above.
The Oak know that if other results go their way, a win over Wanderers could see them top of the league come Sunday lunchtime.
Mark Dudley’s second-place side have already beaten Wanderers 5-0 in the league this season and will surely fancy their chances of a double,
Oak have also won 4-1 at Wanderers in the Lee Jones Cup this term.
Table-toppers Comrades will be targeting a second league success of the season over the Mally, having won 2-1 at Maes Derw on November 28.
That was a stunning result at the time, considering seven days earlier Mally had gone to the Conwy side’s ground and romped to a 7-1 victory in the Premier Cup.
What happens this time?
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