Six new clubs have entered the North East Wales Football League for the 2024-25 season.
Hawarden Rangers and Saltney Town are relegated from Tier 3 Ardal North West and join the 14-team T4 North East Wales Premier Division for the coming campaign.
Plas Madoc and Gronant are promoted from the Championship Division to the Premier.
Last season’s Premier champions Corwen are elevated to Tier 3 Ardal North East, while Connah’s Quay Town go up to T3 Ardal North West.
Four new sides join the Tier 5 Championship Division for 2024-25 – Broughton United, Cei Connah, Deeside Dragons and Deeside United.
Caerwys
Castell Alun Colts
Coedpoeth United
Greenfield
Gronant
Hawarden Rangers
Lex XI
Mynydd Isa
Penyffordd Lions
Plas Madoc
Queen’s Park
Rhostyllen
Ruabon Rovers
Saltney Town
Acton
Aston Park Rangers
Bellevue
Broughton United
Brymbo
Cei Connah
Deeside Dragons
Deeside United
Holywell United
Johnstown YFC
Overton Recreation
Rhydymwyn
Skippy
Sychdyn United
Yr Wyddgrug
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