There is no doubting what is the most romantic tie of the JD Welsh Cup third round drawn tonight.
Neil Gibson’s Connah’s Quay Nomads have landed a home clash with the manager’s former club Prestatyn Town.
Gibson led Prestatyn to an historic Welsh Cup victory in 2012-13, the only time the Seasiders have won the national trophy. He was also in charge of the Town for eight seasons in the Welsh Premier and won three Cymru Alliance/Cymru North titles at the helm.
The former Wales Under-21 and Tranmere Rovers midfielder now manages the Nomads, who are having an excellent season in the top-flight, currently lying second behind The New Saints.
While the Quay fly high in the Cymru Premier, Prestatyn are mid-table in the Cymru North and unrecognisable from the club Gibson used to manage.
Elsewhere, giant-killers Flint Mountain have landed a home meeting with Canton of the Ardal South West, while an all-Cymru North battle between Bangor 1876 and Flint Town United should be a cracker.
Aberystwyth Town v Bala Town
Airbus UK Broughton v Briton Ferry Llansawel
Bangor 1876 v Flint Town United
Barry Town United v Brickfield Rangers/Guilsfield
Caerau Ely v Gresford Athletic
Cardiff Met University v Mold Alexandra
Carmarthen Town v Pontypridd United
Connah’s Quay Nomads v Prestatyn Town
Flint Mountain v Canton
Haverfordwest County v Ammanford
Llanelli Town v Penybont
Llanuwchllyn v Buckley Town
Newtown v Colwyn Bay
Porthmadog v Cardiff Airport
The New Saints v Trethomas Bluebirds
South Gower v Chepstow Town
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