Three teams can be crowned champions of their respective North Wales leagues tonight if results go their way.
One point at New Brighton Villa this evening should be enough to clinch the title for Greenfield, depending on how the only team which can catch them, Halkyn and Flint Mountain, fare at Lex.
Greenfield’s superior goal difference should make one point sufficient to finish top whatever happens.
However, a win for Greenfield and they are uncatchable.
Dominant CPD Y Rhyl 1879 need just a single point from their final four matches to be crowned champions.
A draw at home to Meliden tonight will be enough to secure the trophy for Gareth Thomas’ side.
73 points is the magic number to be named Division One champions.
Llannerchymedd have 72 and two games left to get the one point required.
However, both matches are against tough opponents. Medd visit third place Talysarn Celts tonight and host Bethesda Athletic, who lie second, on Saturday.
If Llan lost tonight, they would need a point against Pesda to land the title, but Athletic would pinch it on goal difference if they beat Medd. Only Llannerchymedd or Bethesda can win the title.
All will be clearer after tonight’s tussle at Talysarn.
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