The North Wales tie of the round in the last 32 of the JD Welsh Cup is undoubtedly the all-Anglesey derby between Holyhead Hotspur and Trearddur Bay.
Both sides are in the Tier 3 Ardal North West and have met once already this season in the league, Hotspur winning 2-0 at home.
In the last round, Holyhead stunned Welsh football by eliminating Cymru Premier Caernarfon Town on penalties, while Trearddur edged a 2-1 result at fellow Ardal North West side Llannefydd.
Flint Town United will relish a home meeting with fellow Cymru Premier outfit Bala Town, while all-Cymru North clashes include Caersws v Bangor 1876 and Colwyn Bay v Ruthin Town.
Tier 3 giant-killers Llanuwchllyn, who eliminated Newtown of the CPL on Saturday, are assured of a home tie against either Aber Valley or Swansea University.
Afan Lido v Morriston Town
Airbus UK Broughton v Goytre
Ammanford v Haverfordwest County
Caerau Ely v Rogerstone
Caersws v Bangor 1876
Cambrian United v Llandudno
Cardiff Met University v The New Saints
Colwyn Bay v Ruthin Town
Flint Town United v Bala Town
Holyhead Hotspur v Trearddur Bay
Llanelli Town v Pill
Llanrwst United v Denbigh Town
Llanuwchllyn v Aber Valley/Swansea University
Mold Alexandra v Briton Ferry Llansawel
Penydarren BGC v Carmarthen Town
Trefelin v Connah’s Quay Nomads
It's a league title treble for Wrexham-based club FC Queen's Park! On Friday evening, the…
Jamie Reed (blue) scored Bangor City 1876's second goal against Penmaenmawr on Wednesday. Pictures: MATT…
Andy Clarke of CPD Aberffraw has passed the 30-goal mark for the season. Picture: WYNNE…
CPD Pwllheli - Tim Datblygu (white) in action during their weekend victory over West Division…
Isla Thorne is making great progress in the sport of squash Meet some potential superstars…
Carmel and Llay Welfare first teams in action on Saturday. Pictures: STEVEN JONES - many…