FC Mally v Six Bells
Royal Oak v Y Clwb
Bar Bow v Millbank
Quadruple-chasers Mally will target a quick repeat of last weekend’s 7-0 success at Six Bells.
If they win at Maes Derw, Andy Colville’s side could finish the weekend top of the table – if other results go their way.
However, there are lots of ifs-and-buts in the air at this exciting stage of the season.
Mally have Benn Lundstram and Kyle Robb in great scoring form at present, but this team can produce goals throughout the side.
Six Bells possess joint-top league marksman Macca Lewis in their ranks and may have a stronger line-up available than they managed last weekend.
League leaders Royal Oak will be out for a double having won 4-1 at Y Clwb back in November.
However, the Glan Conwy visitors will fondly remember a 6-4 Premier Cup success over the Oak earlier in the season.
Y Clwb are also in the title picture, so this one is a real six-pointer.
Millbank will be out for revenge following their 3-2 defeat at Bar Bow back in December.
With an excellent home record this season, the Mill are more than capable of turning the tables in this all-Rhyl battle.
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