Relegated Holyhead Hotspur will host promoted St Asaph City on the opening day of the 2023-24 tier 3 Ardal Northern season, according to the league’s website.
Hotspur have dropped down from the tier 2 Cymru North, while Saints lifted the tier 4 North Wales Coast West Premier Division title last season.
The first group of fixtures were published on the league’s website today.
They read:
ARDAL NORTH WEST
Flint Mountain v Llay Welfare
ARDAL NORTH WEST
Brickfield Rangers v Bethesda Athletic
Conwy Borough v Saltney Town
Hawarden Rangers v Llangefni Town
Holyhead Hotspur v St Asaph City
Llannefydd v Nantlle Vale
Llanrwst United v CPD Y Rhyl 1879
Pwllheli v CPD Y Felinheli
ARDAL NORTH EAST
Barmouth and Dyffryn v Welshpool Town
Dolgellau AA v Cefn Albion
Llangollen Town v Llanfair United
Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant v Bow Street
Llansantffraid v Llandrindod Wells
Penrhyncoch v Penycae
Radnor Valley v Llanuwchllyn
Rhos Aelwyd v Builth Wells
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