Jess Marshall is set to return in goal for Llangefni Town in this Sunday’s clash with Llanystumdwy at Cae Bob Parry.
Marshall missed last weekend’s 4-1 Genero Adran Trophy defeat to Llanfair United through a knee injury.
She was replaced by Llinos Hughes, who did a fine job deputising between the sticks, as did the whole Cefni team in a big test against a team competing in a higher league.
Defender Megan Summers-Jones faces a late fitness test for Sunday’s North Wales Women’s League game after a knock versus Llanfair left her on crutches.
Strikers Jen Cox and Ellie Coulson, who have scored five goals apiece between them this season, will be looking to continue their flourishing up front partnership with another strong display.
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