The 2022-23 FAW Reserve League North West campaign starts off with a real cracker when Ruthin Town Reserves host Denbigh Town Reserves in a Vale of Clwyd derby on Friday, August 5.
Inaugural champions Holywell Town begin the new season with a visit to Rhydymwyn on August 6.
The title holders have changed their name to Holywell Town Development Squad this season with a focus on players aged 16-24. New management and players will aim to bring more success to the club.
Here are the first month’s fixtures.
Ruthin Town Reserves v Denbigh Town Reserves
Llangollen Town Reserves v Conwy Borough Reserves
Rhydymwyn Reserves v Holywell Town Development
Llanrwst United Reserves v Llangefni Town Reserves
Nantlle Vale Reserves v Llandudno U23’s
Llandudno U23’s v Rhydymwyn Reserves
Bala Town Reserves v Conwy Borough Reserves
Nantlle Vale Reserves v Llangefni Town Reserves
Holywell Town Development v Ruthin Town Reserves
Llangollen Town Reserves v Denbigh Town Reserves
Holywell Town Development v Llangollen Town Reserves
Denbigh Town Reserves v Bala Town Reserves
Llandudno U23’s v Ruthin Town Reserves
Llangefni Town Reserves v Rhydymwyn Reserves
Llanrwst United Reserves v Nantlle Vale Reserves
Ruthin Town Reserves v Llangefni Town Reserves
Rhydymwyn Reserves v Llanrwst United Reserves
Bala Town Reserves v Holywell Town Development
Conwy Borough Reserves v Denbigh Town Reserves
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