Flint Mountain can close the gap on leaders CPD Y Rhyl 1879 to three points with four games in hand if they beat Conwy Borough at the Essity Stadium on Wednesday night (April 3).
Aden Shannon’s side have won five league games on the bounce, including a 6-1 demolition of Rhyl on March 20.
Mountain have yet to meet a Conwy side which has shown mixed form this season and currently lies 12th in the table.
Also on Wednesday evening, fourth-place Holyhead Hotspur entertain Nantlle Vale in fifth – a potential cracker on the cards with the hosts unbeaten in 10 league matches.
Two stoppage time goals clinched victory for Llangefni over the bottom side on Tuesday night.
Cefni took the lead on the half-hour when Osian Jones finished well after good build-up involving John Littlemore.
The hosts were unable to kill the game off until Cameron Jones struck in the 90th minute and Tom Kelly soon added a third.
Felinheli grabbed a late consolation through a fine Connor Japheth strike.
After three games without a win Rhyl rallied in good style with a much-needed three points at the expense of the bottom side.
The Lilywhites were 2-1 up at half time against Y Felinheli, Callum Parry and Chris Bennett with the home goals, Guto Huws replying.
Ollie Buckley and Luke Griffin added two more in the second half for the leaders.
Pesda were denied a priceless win by a late St Asaph leveller.
Athletic took a 73rd minute lead through an Osian Hughes penalty, but Saints replied on 88 through Dominic Doherty
A first half Corey Smart goal gave title-chasers Flint Mountain the verdict against a stubborn Llanrwst United.
Ruthless Holyhead rattled up six against a Brickfield outfit which had kept a clean sheet at leaders Rhyl 1879 seven days earlier.
Top-scorer Cory Williams struck twice to reach 20 goals for the campaign, Dylan Summers-Jones also delivered a double, while Alex Jones and Kane Roberts scored one apiece.
On-fire Llay pipped Nantlle Vale in a clash of high-flyers at The Ring.
It was 2-2 at the break with Scott Swords scoring both Welfare goals, Aled Williams and Jamie Jones for Vale. The winner came nine minutes into the second half from Matt Thompson.
Matt Jones and Dafydd Roberts struck the second half goals which ensured improved Llannefydd claimed the spoils at Pwllheli.
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